George Isaac Iles (1852–1942) was an American author and lecturer born in New York City. He began his literary journey by crafting compelling essays and articles on various subjects, encompassing history, science, literature, and philosophy. His notable work, Leading American Inventors (1881,) stood out for its perceptive insights, thorough research, and enthralling narrative style that captivated readers. Beyond his literary achievements, Iles gained acclaim for his eloquent lectures on diverse topics.
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Hope is faith holding its hand out in the dark.
—George Iles
Topics: Hope
Hope is faith holding out its hand in the dark.
—George Iles
Topics: Faith, Hope, Belief
A superstition is a premature explanation that overstays its time.
—George Iles
Topics: Explanation
Doubt is the beginning, not the end, of wisdom.
—George Iles
Topics: Doubt
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