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Thomas Browne
British
Scientist
Born:
Oct 19
,
1605
Died:
Oct 19
,
1682
Death
Diseases
Faces
Man
Men
Own
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Rough diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles.
Thomas Browne
Sometimes
Brainy
Worthless
Mistaken
Diamonds
May
Rough
Pebbles
All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God.
Thomas Browne
Art
God
Nature
All Things
Artificial
Things
Life itself is but the shadow of death, and souls departed but the shadows of the living.
Thomas Browne
Life
Death
Living
Shadow
Shadows
Souls
Itself
Departed
Death is the cure for all diseases.
Thomas Browne
Death
Cure
Diseases
Though it be in the power of the weakest arm to take away life, it is not in the strongest to deprive us of death.
Thomas Browne
Life
Death
Power
Though
Weakest
Strongest
Take
Arm
Deprive
Us
Away
Men live by intervals of reason under the sovereignty of humor and passion.
Thomas Browne
Passion
Humor
Men
Live
Intervals
Sovereignty
Reason
Man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave.
Thomas Browne
Man
Animal
Splendid
Noble
Pompous
Ashes
Grave
Charity But how shall we expect charity towards others, when we are uncharitable to ourselves? Charity begins at home, is the voice of the world; yet is every man his greatest enemy, and, as it were, his own executioner.
Thomas Browne
Home
Man
Charity
Enemy
World
Own
Every
Others
Ourselves
Voice
Shall
Towards
Executioner
Greatest
How
Were
His
Expect
Begins
Every Man
Forcible ways make not an end of evil, but leave hatred and malice behind them.
Thomas Browne
Evil
Hatred
Ways
Make
Forcible
Leave
Malice
End
Behind
Them
Obstinacy in a bad cause is but constancy in a good.
Thomas Browne
Good
Cause
Bad
Constancy
Obstinacy
It is we that are blind, not fortune.
Thomas Browne
Blind
Fortune
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