Andreas Vesalius
Father of modern anatomy
Quotes by Andreas Vesalius
I have often been grateful for the support of my friends and colleagues, who have encouraged me in my work.
I have often been filled with wonder at the mysteries of the human body, which are still far from being fully understood.
I have often been convinced that the study of anatomy is not only a science, but also an art.
I have often been disappointed by the slowness of progress in medicine, but I have never lost hope that it will eventually triumph over disease.
I have often been impressed by the resilience of the human body, which is capable of recovering from so many injuries and illnesses.
I have often been inspired by the courage of my patients, who face their illnesses with such fortitude.
I have often been grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the advancement of medical knowledge.
I have often been filled with awe at the complexity of the human brain, which is the seat of consciousness and thought.
I have often been convinced that the study of anatomy is essential for all who wish to understand the human condition.
I have often been disappointed by the resistance to change that I have encountered in the medical profession.
I have often been encouraged by the enthusiasm of my students, who are eager to learn about the human body.
I have often been grateful for the opportunity to share my knowledge with others.
I have often been filled with hope for the future of medicine, which I believe will continue to make great strides in the years to come.
I have often been impressed by the interconnectedness of all the parts of the human body, which work together in perfect harmony.
I have often been inspired by the dedication of my fellow physicians, who devote their lives to the service of humanity.
I have often been grateful for the opportunity to live in a time of such great intellectual ferment, when so many new discoveries are being made.
I have often been filled with a sense of wonder at the sheer diversity of human forms, which are all unique and beautiful in their own way.
I have often been convinced that the pursuit of knowledge is one of the noblest endeavors of humankind.
I have often been disappointed by the limitations of human knowledge, but I have never given up hope that we will eventually unlock all the secrets of the universe.
I have often been encouraged by the support of my patrons, who have provided me with the resources I need to pursue my research.