Lord Byron Quotes
Socrates Said, Our Only Knowledge Was
"To Know That Nothing Could Be Known;" A Pleasant
Science Enough, Which Levels To An Ass
Each Man Of Wisdom, Future, Past, Or Present.
Newton, (that Proverb Of The Mind,) Alas!
Declared, With All His Grand Discoveries Recent,
That He Himself Felt Only "like A Youth
Picking Up Shells By The Great Ocean-Truth."
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