The vulgar believe in miracles, but the wise man accepts nothing without adequate proof.
Mughal Emperor, religious tolerance
The vulgar believe in miracles, but the wise man accepts nothing without adequate proof.
Mughal Emperor, religious tolerance
A statement on skepticism and the pursuit of proof.
16th century (approx. 1556-1605)
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