Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "The nature of the monad is representative; consequently, nothing can limit it to…"
The nature of the monad is representative; consequently, nothing can limit it to represent only a part of things.
The nature of the monad is representative; consequently, nothing can limit it to represent only a part of things.
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"I have said more than once that I would give all my books to have the fame of having discovered a single useful truth for the good of mankind."
"It's easier to be original and foolish than original and wise."
"The true method of advancing the sciences is to first lay solid foundations."
"Nihil est sine ratione. There is nothing without a reason."
"I am convinced that the unwritten knowledge scattered among men of different callings surpasses in quantity and in importance anything we find in books, and that the greater part of our wealth has yet…"
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