Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much.
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For also knowledge itself is power.
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Generally he perceived in men of devout simplicity this opinion that the secrets of nature were the secrets of God, part of that glory into which man is not to press too boldly.
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It is scarcely possible at once to admire and excel an author, as water rises no higher than the reservoir it falls from.
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