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One mans life or death were but a small price to pay for the acquirement of the knowledge which i sought. from the Novel Frankenstein.
Ummm I don't know what knowledge he got but what the person is saying is the knowledge he did get was worth someone's life. It doesn't really sound like a quote it sounds more like a Statement,but whatever
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I think it means that it takes a lifetime to obtain so muhc knowledge or something like that. Maybe that one life is nothing in comparison to obtaining knowledge? Thats what I think
Er. ... He created a life and in the end it was lost, but it all happened in the search for knowledge, which justifies all the cause in this case.
He's basically saying that if he had to kill someone to obtain this knowledge, he would.