Margaret Cavendish Quotes
Besides, We Shall Want Employments For Our Senses, And Subjects For Arguments; For Were There Nothing But Truth, And No Falsehood, There Would Be No Occasion For To Dispute, And By This Means We Should Want The Aim And Pleasure Of Our Endeavours In Confuting And Contradicting Each Other; Neither Would One Man Be Thought Wiser Than Another, But All Would Either Be Alike Knowing And Wise, Or All Would Be Fools ...
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