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The Paradox of Taking & Leaving
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The Paradox of Taking & Leaving

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Movement
The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
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Footsteps
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Light & Sight
The more you have of me, the less you see. What am I?
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Darkness
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Nature
I have no legs, but I walk. I have no mouth, but I carry tales. What am I?
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A River
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Kitchen
I start with 'T', end with 'T', and have 'T' inside me. What am I?
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A Teapot
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Time
I am always coming but never arrive. What am I?
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Tomorrow
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Timekeeping
I have a face but no eyes, and hands but no arms. What am I?
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A Clock
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Did You Know?

The average person takes about 8,000 to 10,000 steps per day, leaving behind a lifetime of footprints.

The word 'footstep' first appeared in English literature around the 13th century, symbolizing a person's path or journey.

In forensic science, footprints (or 'footwear impressions') are often as unique as fingerprints.

One of the oldest known riddles comes from ancient Sumeria (circa 2100 BCE): 'There is a house. One enters it blind and leaves it seeing. What is it?' (Answer: A school).

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