The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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To lie is so vile, that even if it were in speaking well of godly  
things it would take off something from God's grace; and Truth is so  
excellent, that if it praises but small things they become noble.  
Beyond a doubt truth bears the same relation to falsehood as light  
to darkness; and this truth is in itself so excellent that, even  
when it dwells on humble and lowly matters, it is still infinitely  
above uncertainty and lies, disguised in high and lofty discourses;  
because in our minds, even if lying should be their fifth element,  
this does not prevent that the truth of things is the chief  
nutriment of superior intellects, though not of wandering wits.  
But you who live in dreams are better pleased by the sophistical  
reasons and frauds of wits in great and uncertain things, than by  
those reasons which are certain and natural and not so far above us.  
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Avoid studies of which the result dies with the worker.  
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Men are in error when they lament the flight of time, accusing it of  
being too swift, and not perceiving that it is sufficient as it  
passes; but good memory, with which nature has endowed us, causes  
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