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René Descartes
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quote: If you would be a real seeker after truth, you must at least once in your life doubt, as far as possible, all things.
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Robert Hooke
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quote: The truth is, the science of Nature has been already too long made only a work of the brain and the fancy: It is now high time that it should return to the plainness and soundness of observations on material and obvious things.
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Richard Hughes
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quote: Science, being human enquiry, can hear no answer except an answer couched somehow in human tones. Primitive man stood in the mountains and shouted against a cliff; the echo brought back his own voice, and he believed in a disembodied spirit. The scientist
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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quote: Outside, among your fellows, among strangers, you must preserve appearances, a hundred things you cannot do, but inside, the terrible freedom!
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Ronnie Lee
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quote: An individual animal doesnt care if its species is facing extinction — it cares if it is feeling pain.
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