The contemplation of things as they are, without superstition or imposture, without error or confusion, is in itself a nobler thing than a whole harvest of invention.
Empiricism, scientific method
The contemplation of things as they are, without superstition or imposture, without error or confusion, is in itself a nobler thing than a whole harvest of invention.
Empiricism, scientific method
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"The honest and just man is a perpetual censor."
Humorous"For the mind of man is far more disposed to affirm than to deny."
Strange & Unusual"It is a strange desire, to seek power and to lose liberty."
Strange & Unusual"Judges ought to remember that their office is jus dicere, and not jus dare; to interpret law, and not to make law, or give law."
Strange & Unusual"The method of discovery and proof, whether by the senses or by the mind, is one and the same; and it is only by a right method of discovery that we can hope for a right method of proof."
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