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“For as whipp'd tops and bandied balls, The learned hold, are animals; So horses they affirm to be Mere engines made by geometry”

Quote by Samuel Butler

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Hudibras

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Samuel Butler
Samuel Butler

Samuel Butler was an English poet celebrated for his satirical and philosophical works. Living during the English Renaissance, he is known for his wit and critical thinking. Butler's poetry often reflected on the human condition and the complexities of society. more

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