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Nnothing tends more to the corruption of science than to suffer it to stagnate. These waters must be troubled, before they can exert their virtues. ⇛ Edmund Burke (Statesman)
Nnothing tends more to the corruption of science than to suffer it to stagnate. These waters must be troubled, before they can exert their virtues.
Actress
Sunday, Oct 21, 1956Tuesday, Dec 27, 2016
Saturday, Jul 06, 1935
Comedian
Tuesday, Nov 22, 1921Tuesday, Oct 05, 2004
Philosopher
Thursday, Jan 01, 1970Thursday, Jan 01, 1970
Astronomer
Friday, Nov 09, 1934Friday, Dec 20, 1996
Poet
Wednesday, Oct 21, 1772Friday, Jul 25, 1834
Author
Thursday, Jan 19, 1809Sunday, Oct 07, 1849
Vice President Of The United States
Friday, Nov 20, 1942
Entrepreneur
Thursday, Feb 24, 1955Wednesday, Oct 05, 2011
Industrialist
Thursday, Jul 30, 1863Monday, Apr 07, 1947
Friday, Nov 07, 1913Monday, Jan 04, 1960
Historian
Monday, May 03, 1469Tuesday, Jun 21, 1527
Wednesday, Aug 16, 1645Thursday, May 10, 1696
40Th US President
Monday, Feb 06, 1911Saturday, Jun 05, 2004
Writer
Thursday, Aug 28, 1749Thursday, Mar 22, 1832