When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it into a book, where it is even worse hands.

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it...
When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it...
When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it...
When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it...
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When people have discovered truth in nature they fling it into a book, where it is even worse hands. In the time before the printing press, people wrote down information that they gained by observing nature. Once the printed version was created, it was taken out of the hands of those who had learned from nature and put into the hands of those who wanted to make a book. The idea of facts being removed from their source is a very interesting one. It brings this quote to mind as we try to journey through life with facts that are extracted from reality and put into books without ever taking those facts from their sources.

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