“The greatest men the world has produced have known but little. They had a few facts, mingled with mistakes without number.”

The Great Infidels (1881)
Context: The greatest men the world has produced have known but little. They had a few facts, mingled with mistakes without number. In some departments they towered above their fellows, while in others they fell below the common level of mankind.

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