57 Quotes by Robert Boyle

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    Darkness, that here surrounds our purblind understanding, will vanish at the dawning of eternal day.

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    Acid Salts have the Power of Destroying the Blewness of the Infusion of our Wood [lignum nephreticum], and those Liquors indiscriminatly that abound with Sulphurous Salts, (under which I comprehend the Urinous and Volatile Salts of Animal Substances, and the Alcalisate or fixed Salts that are made by Incineration) have the virtue of Restoring it.

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    In an arch each single stone which, if severed from the rest, would be perhaps defenceless is sufficiently secured by the solidity and entireness of the whole fabric, of which it is a part.

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    God may rationally be supposed to have framed so great and admirable an automaton as the world for special ends and purposes.

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    He that condescended so far, and stooped so low, to invite and bring us to heaven, will not refuse us a gracious reception there.

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    In the Bible the ignorant may learn all requisite knowledge, and the most knowing may learn to discern their ignorance.

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    I am not ambitious to appear a man of letters: I could be content the world should think I had scarce looked upon any other book than that of nature.

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    He that said it was not good for man to be alone, placed the celibate amongst the inferior states of perfection.

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    But the World being once fram'd, and the course of Nature establish'd, the Naturalist, (except in some few cases, where God, or Incorporeal Agents interpose), has recourse to the first Cause but for its general and ordinary Support and Influence, whereby it preserves Matter and Motion from Annihilation or Desition; and in explicating particular phenomena, considers onely the Size, Shape, Motion, (or want of it) Texture, and the resulting Qualities and Attributes of the small particles of Matter.

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