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Yes. It is.Posted by Bob on December 11, 2004 In Reply to: Re: Searching the archives posted by Jose Carlos on December 11, 2004 : : : : : Hi again: : : : : : Probably this cliche - don't throw the baby out with the bathwater - has already been on the spotlight here, but I simply wonder what origin it has and what the exact meaning is. Can you give an actual example of usage? : : : : : Thanks, : : : : : Jose Carlos : : : Jose--if you use Google,go to Advanced Search and enter ~ in the "exact phrase" box. No doubt you will find thousands of examples--DH : : : : The origin is from the German. Maybe someone else who I know with a large collection of books can help you. : : : : From a recent personal use I can state that one of my kids asked me to proof read one of her essays for school. : : : : After my looking at it and with the resultant cross outs and arrows going all which way, she wanted to trash the whole thing and start all over. : : : : I told her not to throw out the baby with the the bathwater but to calmly look at what I suggested and mabye incorporate my suggestions into what she already did. : : : : She did and we all lived happily ever after. : : If you type "bathwater," for instance, in the archive search box on the main Discussion Forum page, you'll get a Google search of the discussion archives only. It works! : ................................................. : JC Yes, it's a good example. People who reject "modern civilization" may do so because Mozart is superior to MTV, but I for one refuse to time-travel to any date prior to the discovery of antibiotics. Your paleo-people worship purity and consistency (a foolish consistency, as Emerson said, is the hobgoblin of little minds) but the world is a messy, inconsistent place, and we need to learn to discern .
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