"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."
"The number of people that can reason well is much smaller than those that can reason badly. If reasoning were like hauling rocks, then several reasoners might be better than one. But reasoning isn't like hauling rocks, it's like, it's like racing, where a single, galloping Barbary steed easily outruns a hundred wagon-pulling horses."
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Source: Galileo Galilei (1914). “Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences”, p.164, Courier Corporation
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