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— Francis Bacon"The partitions of knowledge are not like several lines that meet in one angle, and so touch not in a point; but are like branches of a tree, that meet in a stem, which hath a dimension and quantity of entireness and continuance, before it come to discontinue and break itself into arms and boughs."
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The divisions of science are not like different lines that meet in one angle, but rather like the branches of trees that join in one trunk.
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