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Inspirational Quotes by Charles Fort
- Science of to-day-the superstition of to-morrow. Science of to-morrow-the superstition of to-day.
- One can't be of an enquiring and experimental nature, and still be very sensible.
- In measuring a circle, one begins anywhere.
- The Earth is a farm. We are someone else's property.
- I believe nothing of my own that I have ever written.
- All biologic phenomena act to adjust: there are no biologic actions other than adjustments. Adjustment is another name for Equilibrium. Equilibrium is the Universal, or…
- The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is…
- The outrageous is the reasonable, if introduced politely.
- The fate of all explanation is to close one door only to have another fly wide open.
- Existence is Appetite: the gnaw of being; the one attempt of all things to assimilate to some higher attempt.
- Do you want power over something? Be more nearly real than it.
- I think, therefore I'm going to have breakfast.
- When we come upon assurances that a mystery has been solved, we go on investigating.
- A procession of the damned. By the damned, I mean the excluded. We shall have a procession of data that Science has excluded.
- One can't learn much and also be comfortable One can't learn much and let anybody else be comfortable
- If there is a true universal mind, must it be sane?
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