• All errors spring up in the neighborhood of some truth; they grow round about it, and, for the most part, derive their strength from such contiguity.

    Thomas Binney: All errors spring up in the neighborhood of some truth; they grow round about it, and, for the most part, derive their strength from such contiguity.
    Thomas Binney (1865). “Money: A Popular Exposition in Rough Notes”, p.7