Svante Arrhenius

Chemistry Swedish 1859 – 1927 403 quotes

Ion theory, first to predict greenhouse effect

Quotes by Svante Arrhenius

The future of our planet depends on our ability to understand and adapt to environmental changes.

Essay draft 1906

I find solace in the quiet moments of reflection, where ideas can germinate and grow.

Diary entry 1899

The pursuit of truth is a lifelong journey, filled with both triumphs and setbacks.

Private correspondence 1910

To my children, may you always retain your curiosity and wonder about the world.

Letter to his children 1912

The interconnectedness of all natural phenomena is a concept that continues to fascinate me.

Scientific paper draft 1897

I have always believed that science should serve humanity, improving lives and expanding our understanding.

Public address notes 1904

The joy of scientific collaboration is immeasurable; sharing ideas often leads to unforeseen breakthroughs.

Letter to a collaborator 1893

Even in the face of criticism, one must hold firm to one's convictions if they are based on sound evidence.

Diary entry 1886

The universe is a grand experiment, and we are privileged to be its observers.

Philosophical notes 1911

My work on the greenhouse effect, though initially met with skepticism, I believe will prove to be of great importance.

Letter to a close friend 1896

The pursuit of knowledge is a noble endeavor, one that enriches the human spirit.

Commencement speech 1907

I often find inspiration in the works of great thinkers who came before me.

Reading notes 1885

The complexities of chemical reactions are a constant source of fascination.

Laboratory notebook 1883

To my colleagues, let us continue to push the boundaries of what is known, for there is still so much to discover.

Letter to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 1915

The impact of human activities on the environment is a matter that demands our urgent attention.

Public lecture transcript 1900

I believe that a balanced life, encompassing both scientific pursuit and personal well-being, is essential.

Letter to his brother 1898

The elegance of scientific laws often reveals the underlying order of the universe.

Philosophical musings 1892

My early struggles in academia only strengthened my resolve to pursue my scientific passions.

Autobiographical notes 1884

The study of the Earth's past climate offers crucial insights into its future.

Research proposal 1909

I am deeply grateful for the opportunities I have been given to contribute to the scientific world.

Thank you letter 1913