Robert Boyle
Father of modern chemistry, Boyle's gas law
Quotes by Robert Boyle
I am not so much concerned to know what is popular, as what is right.
I am not so much concerned to know what is generally believed, as what is demonstrably true.
I am not so much concerned to know what is plausible, as what is solid.
I am not so much concerned to know what is ingenious, as what is true.
I am not so much concerned to know what is subtle, as what is clear.
I am not so much concerned to know what is profound, as what is intelligible.
I am not so much concerned to know what is speculative, as what is practical.
I am not so much concerned to know what is curious, as what is important.
I am not so much concerned to know what is difficult, as what is attainable.
I am not so much concerned to know what is obscure, as what is manifest.
I am not so much concerned to know what is hidden, as what is revealed.
I am not so much concerned to know what is secret, as what is open.
I am not so much concerned to know what is mysterious, as what is plain.
I am not so much concerned to know what is wonderful, as what is true.
I am not so much concerned to know what is extraordinary, as what is regular.
I am not so much concerned to know what is miraculous, as what is natural.
I am not so much concerned to know what is supernatural, as what is divine.
I am not so much concerned to know what is human, as what is divine.
I am not so much concerned to know what is temporal, as what is eternal.
I am not so much concerned to know what is finite, as what is infinite.