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All the sciences have a relation, greater or less, to human nature; and...however wide any of them may seem to run from…
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Where ambition can cover its enterprises, even to the person himself, under the appearance of principle, it is the most incurable and…
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Your corn is ripe today; mine will be so tomorrow. 'Tis profitable for us both, that I should labour with you today,…
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Your corn is ripe today, mine will be so tomorrow. 'Tis profitable for us both that I should labor with you today,…
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Look round this universe. What an immense profusion of beings, animated and organized, sensible and active! You admire this prodigious variety and…
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I do not have enough faith to believe there is no god.
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God is an ever-present spirit guiding all that happens to a wise and holy end.
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Nothing indeed can be a stronger presumption of falsehood than the approbation of the multitude.
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The many instances of forged miracles, and prophecies, and supernatural events, which, in all ages, have either been detected by contrary evidence,…
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All this creative power of the mind amounts to no more than the faculty of compounding, transposing, augmenting, or diminishing the materials…
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To consider the matter aright, reason is nothing but a wonderful and unintelligible instinct in our souls, which carries us along a…
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Tis evident that all reasonings concerning matter of fact are founded on the relation of cause and effect, and that we can…
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Indeed, nothing more beautifully simplifying has ever happened in the history of science than the whole series of discoveries culminating about 1914…
— Robert Andrews Millikan
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And indeed nothing but the most determined scepticism, along with a great degree of indolence, can justify this aversion to metaphysics. For…
— David Hume
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To the truly benevolent mind, indeed, nothing is more satisfactory than to hear of a miser denying himself the necessaries of life…
— James Payn
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And indeed nothing had happened, a momentous nothing, just another of the great world's shrugs of indifference.
— John Banville
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There is, indeed, nothing that so much seduces reason from vigilance, as the thought of passing life with an amiable woman.
— Samuel Johnson
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All deception in the course of life is indeed nothing else but a lie reduced to practice, and falsehood passing from words…
— Robert Southey
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There is, indeed, nothing more annoying than to be, for instance, wealthy, of good family, nice-looking, fairly intelligent, and even good-natured, and…
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Indeed, nothing is more critically connected to happiness½both our own and that of our children½than how well we love and support one…
— M. Russell Ballard
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Indeed, nothing is more critically connected to happiness, both our own and that of our children than how well we love and…
— M. Russell Ballard
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