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“Facts are stupid things, until brought into conjunction with some general law.” It was a great and common fallacy to suppose that an encyclopedic mind is desirable. The mind was made strong not through much learning but by “the thorough possession of something.” McCullough, David. Brave Companions (p. 26). Simon & Schuster. Kindle Edition.

— Agassiz McCullough, David. Brave Companions (p. 26). Simon & Schuster. Kindle Edition.  

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