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"Against my will, in the course of my travels, the belief that everything worth knowing was known at Cambridge gradually wore off. In this respect my travels were very useful to me."
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"Both in thought and in feeling, even though time be real, to realise the unimportance of time is the gate of wisdom."
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"Both in thought and in feeling, even though time be real, to realise the unimportance of time is the gate of wisdom."
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"Aristotle maintained that women have fewer teeth than men; although he was twice married, it never occurred to him to verify this statement by examining his wives' mouths."
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