Michael Faraday

Physics English 1791 – 1867 646 quotes

Discovered electromagnetic induction and electrolysis laws

Most quoted

"The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own severe criticism and negative examination; that in the most seemingly arrogant, the most regular and self-sustained investigator, the most patient and laborious inquirer, there is often a feeling of powerlessness and despair."

— from On the Various Forces of Nature, 1849

"I am no longer my own, but thine. Put me to what thou wilt, rank me with whom thou wilt. Put me to doing, put me to suffering. Let me be employed for thee or laid aside for thee, exalted for thee or brought low for thee. Let me be full, let me be empty. Let me have all things, let me have nothing. I freely and heartily yield all things to thy pleasure and disposal."

— from Personal prayer/meditation

"I will simply express my strong belief, that that point of self-education which consists in teaching the mind to resist its desires and inclinations, until they are proved to be right, is the most important of all, not only in things of natural philosophy, but in every department of daily life."

— from Lecture on Mental Education, 1854

All quotes by Michael Faraday (646)

The magneto-electric light is a new phenomenon.

Diary 1832

Simplicity in nature is profound.

Attributed

I have no ambition but to serve science.

Letter

The unity of nature is the goal of science.

On the Various Forces of Nature 1849

Experiment alone can decide.

Attributed

The polarization rotation is proportional to the magnetic force.

Diary 1846

The soul finds rest in God.

Personal note

The arc light is the future of illumination.

Early lecture 1813

My discoveries are the work of many.

Speech

The laws of electrolysis are electrochemical.

Experimental Researches 1834

The path of the seeker is endless.

Attributed

The magnetic curve is the line of power.

On the Physical Lines of Force 1852

I am at peace with my work.

Last words 1867

The wonder of science is its revelations.

Lecture

The current is induced by change.

Experimental Researches 1831

Humility is the beginning of knowledge.

Attributed

The laboratory is where dreams become reality.

Attributed

I have seen the light.

Diary on discovery 1845

The forces are one.

On the Various Forces of Nature 1849

The quest for truth is noble.

Speech