Galileo Galilei Quotes
The Divine Intellect Indeed Knows Infinitely More Propositions [than We Can Ever Know]. But With Regard To Those Few Which The Human Intellect Does Understand, I Believe That Its Knowledge Equals The Divine In Objective Certainty.
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