Cyrus McCormick

Engineering United States 1809 – 1884 51 quotes

American inventor who developed the mechanical reaper, revolutionizing farming efficiency.

Quotes by Cyrus McCormick

The reaper shall harvest the fields of tomorrow as surely as the sun rises.

Speech 1831

Innovation is the seed that grows the harvest of progress.

Letter 1840

In the forge of necessity, the greatest machines are born.

Personal Journal 1834

A farmer's toil lightened is a nation's wealth multiplied.

Book Excerpt 1850

Let no man say the impossible until the reaper has proven him wrong.

Interview 1837

The soul of invention lies in the soil of perseverance.

Speech 1860

Machines do not replace hands; they empower them.

Letter to Partner 1845

From the prairies of Virginia to the plains of the world, the reaper marches.

Autobiographical Note 1870

Wisdom in engineering is knowing when to cut against the grain.

Workshop Remark 1832

Life's greatest yield comes from the hardest ground.

Personal Reflection 1880

The patent is but a promise; true value lies in the field.

Legal Correspondence 1843

Humor in hardship: my reaper cuts wheat faster than gossip spreads.

Witty Remark 1855

Observe the scythe's arc; therein lies the poetry of motion.

Early Sketch Notes 1829

In the silence of the machine, hear the voice of efficiency.

Speech at Fair 1865

Family is the first harvest we reap.

Letter to Son 1875

Politics bends to the will of the productive man.

Public Statement 1852

A joke on inventors: we build for the future, but live in the now.

Dinner Conversation 1848

The essence of wisdom is adapting the tool to the task.

Engineering Treatise 1835

Reflections at dusk: each blade cut is a step toward eternity.

Personal Diary 1883

Key to the reaper: simplicity in design, complexity in impact.

Patent Application 1831