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Power Quotes by Giordano Bruno
- It is unity that doth enchant me. By her power I am free though thrall, happy in sorrow, rich in poverty, and quick even in…
- I do not know when, but I know that many have come in this century to develop arts and sciences, sow the seeds of a…
- The soul, in its power, is present in some way in the entire universe, because it apprehends substances which are not included in the body…
- There is a descent from God through the world to animals, and an ascent from animals through the world to God. He is the highest…
- The intellectual power is never at rest; it is never satisfied with any comprehended truth, but ever proceeds on and on towards that truth which…
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