Human experience, which is constantly contradicting theory, is the great test of truth. A system, built upon the discoveries of a great many minds, is always of more strength, than what is produced by the mere workings of any one mind, which, of itself, can do very little. There is not so poor a book in the world that would not be a prodigious effort were it wrought out entirely by a single mind, without the aid of prior investigators.


The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (ed. 1888)


Human experience, which is constantly contradicting theory, is the great test of truth. A system, built upon the discoveries of a great many minds,...

Human experience, which is constantly contradicting theory, is the great test of truth. A system, built upon the discoveries of a great many minds,...

Human experience, which is constantly contradicting theory, is the great test of truth. A system, built upon the discoveries of a great many minds,...

Human experience, which is constantly contradicting theory, is the great test of truth. A system, built upon the discoveries of a great many minds,...