

“Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of our science.”
Traced to Society and Solitude (1870).
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“All the great speakers were bad speakers at first.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Conduct of Life · 1860
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The Conduct of Life · 1860
verified“The imitator dooms himself to hopeless mediocrity.”
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Divinity College Address · 1838
verified“Give me health and a day, and I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous.”
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Nature · 1836
verified“What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have yet to be discovered.”
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Fortune of the Republic · 1878
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Journals · 1822
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“Geometry was invented that we might expeditiously avoid, by drawing Lines, the Tediousness of Computation.”
Isaac Newton
Arithmetica Universalis (Universal Arithmetick, trans. Joseph Raphson, 1720) · 1707
verified“I have not been able to discover the cause of those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is to be called a hypothesis, and hypotheses, whether metaphysical or physical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy.”
Isaac Newton
Letter to Robert Hooke · 1676
verified“Experience never errs; it is only your judgments that err by promising themselves effects such as are not caused by your experiments.”
Leonardo da Vinci
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci · 1883
verified“There is a fundamental difference between religion, which is based on authority and science, which is based on observation and reason. Science will win, because it works.”
Stephen Hawking
Interview with Diane Sawyer, ABC World News · 2010
verified“My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all.”
Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking's Universe (John Boslough) · 1985
verified“See now the power of truth; the same experiment which at first glance seemed to show one thing, when more carefully examined, assures us of the contrary.”
Galileo Galilei
Two New Sciences · 1638
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