Two Sides to the Story

Moods of the Chinese Lantern Heart
Always Two Sides to the Story, …Colored by Context!

From the Series “Art, Heart, and the Dog Walk”

The proverb was first expressed in ancient times, as far back as 485-410 B.C. Protagoras said that ‘there are two sides to every question.’ In about 428 B.B., Euripides said, ‘In a case of dissension, never dare to judge till you’ve heard the other side.’ The word argument, coin, everything, question or quarrel may replace (every) story.”