Knowledge for the sake [for consistency] of knowledge,
as the history of science proves, is an aim [goal] with an irresistible
fascination for mankind, and which needs no defense [argument]. The mere fact
that science does, to a great extent, gratify our intellectual curiosity, is a
sufficient reason for its existence. - [100 and 5 Stars].
Sullivan, J.W.N.
Science is knowledge which, in principle at least, is
public in the sense that it may be shared by many, unlike [contrasting] private
personal experiences such as dreams or pain. This suggests a preference for
statements which can be made in a form valid for large classes of possible
observers.
Thomson, Sir George
Knowledge comes from noticing resemblances
[similitudes] and recurrences [repetitions] in the events that happen around
us.
Trotter, William
Grace be unto [towards] you, and peace, from God our
Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.
Philippians 1:2
The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep
silence before him.
Habakkuk 2:20
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