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— Washington Allston"I am inclined to think from my own experience that the difficulty to eminence lies not in the road, but in the timidity of the traveler."
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Sciences usually advances by a succession of small steps, through a fog in which even the most keen-sighted explorer can seldom see more than a few paces ahead. Occasionally the fog lifts, an eminence is gained, and a wider stretch of territory can be surveyed-sometimes with startling results. A whole science may then seem to undergo a kaleidoscopic rearrangement, fragments of knowledge sometimes being found to fit together in a hitherto unsuspected manner. Sometimes the shock of readjustment may spread to other sciences; sometimes it may divert the whole current of human thought.
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The Grace of God and the human will are co-operant, but not on equal terms. Grace has the pre-eminence.
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