The certainty of science, and our precision in the knowledge of it, are two very different things, which have been too often confounded.
~ Auguste Comte
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The certainty of science, and our precision in the knowledge of it, are two very different things, which have been too often confounded.
~ Auguste Comte
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The Laws of Nature are just, but terrible. There is no weak mercy in them. Cause and consequence are inseparable and inevitable.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Most of us live in a slightly conspiratorial relationship with our employer and perhaps with our marriage. I think what gives my works whatever universality they have is that they use the metaphysical secret world to describe some realities of the overt world.
~ John le Carré
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The man who is too old to learn was probably always too old to learn.
~ Henry S. Haskins
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