Robert Boyle — "If a man will not be a fool, he must not be a dogmatist."
If a man will not be a fool, he must not be a dogmatist.
If a man will not be a fool, he must not be a dogmatist.
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"I have always been of the opinion, that the best way to convince men of their errors, is to lay before them a clear and distinct view of the truth."
"I have always preferred the plainness of truth to the ornaments of eloquence."
"The business of a philosopher is to give an account of things as they are."
"I have always been of the opinion, that the best way to understand the nature of things, is to examine them by experiments."
"The greatest discoveries are often made by slight and accidental observations."
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