"Our … reduceth to a single origin and……" — Giordano Bruno
"Our … reduceth to a single origin and relateth to a single , and maketh contraries to coincide so that there is one primal foundation both of origin and of end. From this coincidence of contraries, we deduce that ultimately it is divinely true that contraries are within contraries; wherefore it is not difficult to compass the knowledge that each thing is within every other."
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Giordano Bruno
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65 Quotes by Giordano Bruno
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With luck on your side, you can do without brains.
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Nature is none other than God in all things.
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It may be you fear more to deliver judgment upon me than I fear judgment.
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