"Philosophy dwells aloft in the Temple of Science,……" — Thomas Carlyle
"Philosophy dwells aloft in the Temple of Science, the divinity of its inmost shrine; her dictates descend among men, but she herself descends not : whoso would behold her must climb with long and laborious effort, nay, still linger in the forecourt, till manifold trial have proved him worthy of admission into the interior solemnities."
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Thomas Carlyle
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