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One Quotes by Democritus
- One should practice much sense, not much learning.
- I am the most travelled of all my contemporaries; I have extended my field of enquiry wider than anybody else, I have seen more countries…
- One great difference between a wise man and a fool is, the former only wishes for what he may possibly obtain; the latter desires impossibilities.
- There are innumerable worlds of different sizes. In some there is neither sun not moon, in others they are larger than in ours and others…
- It is better to destroy one's own errors than those of others.
- I would rather discover one true cause than gain the kingdom of Persia.
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