“There is a common ground upon which all sincere votaries of truth may meet, exchanging with each other the language of Flamsteed's appeal to Newton, "The works of the Eternal Providence will be better understood through your labors and mine.”
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The Mathematical Analysis of Logic
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“As with everything else, the more we separate ourselves from each other, the weaker we become.”
“It can be difficult to find common ground when all some wish to discuss is our differences.”
