(T)he increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and growth of the arts.

Galileo Galilei
(T)he increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and...
(T)he increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and...
(T)he increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and...
(T)he increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and...
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“The increase of known truths stimulates the investigation, establishment, and growth of the arts.” When truth is made known to people, it gives them new ideas on how to improve themselves.

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