Quotes by Robert A. Burton

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The brain, having never taken a course in philosophy, is the ultimate pragmatist; what is true is what works. Like any successful oddsmaker, the brain is a predictor of probabilities, not a stickler for the perfect answer.
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Every schoolboy hath that famous testament of Grunnius Corocotta Porcellus at his fingers end.
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Certainty and similar states of ‘knowing what we know’ arise out of involuntary brain mechanisms that, like love or anger, function independently of reason.
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They are proud in humility, proud that they are not proud.
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Naught so sweet as melancholy.
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One was never married, and that’s his hell; another is, and that’s his plague.
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Tobacco, divine, rare superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all panaceas, potable gold and philosopher’s stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases.
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He is only fantastical that is not in fashion.
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Employment, which Galen calls ‘Nature’s Physician,’ is so essential to human happiness that indolence is justly considered as the mother of misery.
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Seneca thinks the gods are well pleased when they see great men contending with adversity.
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