nearest humanness. Useless knowledge sake. Useful knowledge good, too, — Tom Stoppard, Invention Love

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It's where we're nearest to our humanness. Useless knowledge for its own sake. Useful knowledge is good, too, but it's for the faint-hearted, an elaboration of the real thing, which is only to shine some light, it doesn't matter where on what, it's the light itself, against the darkness, it's what's left of God's purpose when you take away God.

Tom Stoppard, The Invention of Love

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