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Truly Quotes by Galileo Galilei
- Their vain presumption of knowing all can take beginning solely from their never having known anything; for if one has but once experienced the perfect…
- The vain presumption of understanding everything can have no other basis than never having understood anything. For anyone who had ever experienced just once the…
- I truly believe the book of philosophy to be that which stands perpetually open before our eyes, though since it is written in characters different…
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