Every increase of knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved, as well as it may increase the strength of virtue. It is in itself only power; and its value depends on its application.


Quote reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 364.


Every increase of knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved, as well as it may increase the strength of virtue. It is in itself only...

Every increase of knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved, as well as it may increase the strength of virtue. It is in itself only...

Every increase of knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved, as well as it may increase the strength of virtue. It is in itself only...

Every increase of knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved, as well as it may increase the strength of virtue. It is in itself only...