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Miracles Quote by Carl Sagan

“Hippocrates wrote: “Men think epilepsy divine, merely because they do not understand it. But if they called everything divine which they do not understand, why, there would be no end of divine things.” quote by Carl Sagan
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““Hippocrates wrote: “Men think epilepsy divine, merely because they do not understand it. But if they called everything divine which they do not understand, why, there would be no end of divine things.””

Carl Sagan

About This Quote

Mistaking mystery for divinity leads to endless superstition; understanding removes that awe.

In simple terms: Thinking unknown things are divine stops us from learning.

Key Takeaway

Seek knowledge, not blind reverence.

Themes

science skepticism humility

Mood

inquisitive respectful

Type

philosophical scientific

When to use this quote

  • medical research
  • education
  • public policy

Key Concepts

epilepsy divine unknown phenomena

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance wonder and inquiry?
  • When should we accept uncertainty?
A Different Perspective

Some mysteries may remain unsolved; humility is still valuable.

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