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numbers is nought else than the Eternal
The essence in numbers is nought else than the Eternal.
— from Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 1 by George Grote

numbers is naught else than the Eternal
The essence in numbers is naught else than the Eternal.
— from Elements of Physiophilosophy by Lorenz Oken

necessary is nothing else than the exercise
Now, this one thing necessary is nothing else than the exercise of Divine Love, which, as it contains in itself the perfection of all other virtues, produces their acts in due time and place, according to circumstances.
— from The Month of Mary, According to the Spirit of St. Francis of Sales Thirty-One Considerations With Examples, Prayers, Etc. by Francis, de Sales, Saint


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