Now picture the beavers who come and build their damns (doubt, worry, and disbelief) and slow the flow of the river.
Maintenant imaginez les castors qui viennent construire leurs barrages (le doute, l’inquiétude, et l’incroyance) et ralentir le courant de la rivière.
The villagers see the water level of the lake slowly dropping, their wells begin to dry up, and they discover the damns that have been slowly built over time (the beginning of wisdom).
Les villageois voient le niveau du lac baisser lentement, et les puits commencent à s’assécher, et ils découvrent les barrages qui ont été lentement construits au fil du temps (le début de la sagesse).
A hokey smile that damns an entire nation.
Le sourire d'un mauvais menteur qui damne tout un peuple.
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