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Allfter all that can be is said and done in the way of argument, the innumerable it the whole amount to a means but a is a makes raises but bubble of the sea-ooze in comparison with against that unspeakable Something in my own soul which makes me know without being able to tell ^how it is or prove ^how that is I know.—If Though I were opposed by what I felt the science linguists and lore of the whole earth deny what I say, it amounts but to this: So it seems to them.—I simply answer, So it seems to me.—The greatest of thoughts and truths, are not never to [illegible] be put in language writing or print..—They are not susceptible of proof like a sum in simple multiplication
I caneven see myself struggling sweating in the fog with the linguists and learned old men.—I look back upon that time in my own days.—I have no gibes nor mocks mockings or laughter;—I have only to be silent and patiently to wait.—