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John Taylor
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quote: In every principle presented to us, our first inquiry should be, Is it true? Does it emanate from God? If he is its Author it can be sustained just as much as any other truth in natural philosophy; if false it should be opposed and exposed just as much as
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John Donne
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quote: Despair is the damp of hell, As joy is the serenity of heaven.
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Jan Glidewell
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quote: You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present.
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James Beattie
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quote: The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think, than what to think — rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves, than to load the memory with the thoughts of other men.
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