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  • We may receive so much light as not to see, and so much philosophy as to be worse than foolish.

    Walter Savage Landor (1853). “Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans”, p.444
  • All schools of philosophy, and almost all authors, are rather to be frequented for exercise than for weight.

  • Religion is the eldest sister of philosophy: on whatever subjects they may differ, it is unbecoming in either to quarrel, and most so about their inheritance.

    Walter Savage Landor (1853). “The works of Walter Savage Landor [ed. by J. Forster].”, p.180
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