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Things Quotes by Johannes Kepler
- So long as the mother, Ignorance, lives, it is not safe for Science the offspring, to divulge the hidden causes of things.
- Geometry, which before the origin of things was coeternal with the divine mind and is God himself (for what could there be in God which…
- If this [the Mysterium cosmographicum] is published, others will perhaps make discoveries I might have reserved for myself. But we are all ephemeral creatures (and…
- It is a right, yes a duty, to search in cautious manner for the numbers, sizes, and weights, the norms for everything [God] has created.…
- We do not ask what hope of gain makes a little bird warble, since we know that it takes delight in singing because it is…
- When things are in order, if the cause of the orderliness cannot be deduced from the motion of the elements or from the composition of…
- Great is God our Lord, great is His power and there is no end to His wisdom. Praise Him you heavens, glorify Him, sun and…
- Why are things as they are and not otherwise?
- So long as the mother, Ignorance, lives, it is not safe for Science, the offspring, to divulge the hidden cause of things
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