Robert Boyle — "The true philosopher must be a master of his senses."
The true philosopher must be a master of his senses.
The true philosopher must be a master of his senses.
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"I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfulness of them."
"The business of a philosopher is to give an account of things as they are."
"The corpuscular philosophy is the most intelligible of all."
"I have chosen to write in English, that my countrymen might profit from my labors."
"No experiment, however simple, is to be despised."
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