It is not in the power of any created being to make things true or false, but only to discover what is true or false.
Father of modern observational astronomy
It is not in the power of any created being to make things true or false, but only to discover what is true or false.
Father of modern observational astronomy
Reflecting on the objective nature of truth.
c. 1600s
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