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By
George Shirk - Times Senior Writer
Fido rolled over on his side and let out a long breath.
“To live alone one must be a beast or a god, says Aristotle. Leaving out the third case: one must be both - a philosopher.”
“Whaa?” I says.
Fido repeated it.
“I’ve heard this before,” says I to Fido. Me, I was listening to the baseball game.
“It’s Friedrich Nietzsche,” says Fido.
“I can hardly believe my ears,” I says to him. “You buy that?”
“Dunno,” says Fido. “I’ll believe anything if there’s a biscuit in it.”