Human history is, in essence, a history of ideas.
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What on earth would a man do with himself if something did not stand in his way.Herbert George Wells
His studies were pursued but never effectually overtaken.
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Rest enough for the individual man, too much and too soon, and we call it death. But for man, no rest and no ending. He must go on, conquest beyond conquest. First this little planet and all its winds and ways, and then all the laws of mind and matter that restrain him. Then the planets about him, and, at last, out across immensities to the stars. And when he has conquered all the deep space, and all the mysteries of time, still he will be beginning.
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The paths of social advancement are strewn with shattered friendships.
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Fools make researches and wise men exploit them.
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