Florence Nightingale Quotes
Newton's Law Is Nothing But The Statistics Of Gravitation, It Has No Power Whatever.
Let Us Get Rid Of The Idea Of Power From Law Altogether. Call Law Tabulation Of Facts, Expression Of Facts, Or What You Will; Anything Rather Than Suppose That It Either Explains Or Compels.
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