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“Knowledge which has no object beyond itself is, in most cases, but a pretext for vanity. It is so easy, even for the most superficial scholar, to bring together a vast mass of information, bearing more or less remotely on questions of no importance whatsoever. The test of a true scholar is to be able to find out what is really important, to state with precision and clearness the results of long and tedious researches, and to suppress altogether lucubrations, which, though they might display the laboriousness of the writer, would but encumber his subject with needless difficulty.”
F. Max Müller, A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature So Far As It Illustrates the Primitive Religion of the Brahmans
“All the fallacies of human reason had to be exhausted, before the light of a high truth could meet with ready acceptance.”
Friedrich Max Müller, A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature So Far As It Illustrates the Primitive Religion of the Brahmans