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WILLIAM
PENN
"Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims" Knowledge 162. Knowledge is the Treasure, but Judgment the Treasurer of a Wise Man. 163. He that has more Knowledge than Judgment, is made for another Man's use more than his own. 164. It cannot be a good Constitution, where the Appetite is great and the Digestion is weak. 165. There are some Men like Dictionaries; to be lookt into upon occasions, but have no Connection, and are little entertaining. 166. Less Knowledge than Judgment will always have the advantage upon the Injudicious knowing Man. 167. A Wise Man
makes what he learns his own, 'tother shows he's but a Copy, or a Collection
at most.
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