Tot circa unum caput tumultuantes deos.[145]
Nihil turpius quam cognitioni assertionem pr?currere. Cic.[146]
Nec me pudet, ut istos, fateri nescire quid nesciam. [147]
Melius non incipient.[148]
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Thought.—All the dignity of man consists in thought. Thought is therefore by its nature a wonderful and incomparable thing. It must have strange defects to be contemptible. But it has such, so that nothing is more ridiculous. How great it is in its nature! How vile it is in its defects!