Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle Quotes
Leibniz Never Married; He Had Considered It At The Age Of Fifty; But The Person He Had In Mind Asked For Time To Reflect. This Gave Leibniz Time To Reflect, Too, And So He Never Married.
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