Tycho Brahe
Astronomical observations
Sayings by Tycho Brahe
The heavens are a perpetual motion machine, designed by the greatest engineer.
I have pursued these studies not for glory, but for the truth.
The new star in Cassiopeia has confounded all the philosophers.
I have built my own instruments, for no existing ones were precise enough.
Astrology is a folly, but it has led many to astronomy.
The heavens are a theater, and the stars are the actors.
I have sought to correct the errors of the ancients, not to invent new ones.
The path to knowledge is through diligent observation and calculation.
My island of Hven is my kingdom, and my observatory is my palace.
I have measured the heavens with greater accuracy than any before me.
The more I gaze at the stars, the more I feel the presence of the divine.
I have employed many assistants, for the work is too vast for one man.
The universe is a clockwork mechanism, and I am trying to understand its gears.
My observations are the foundation upon which future astronomers will build.
I have sought to reconcile the Ptolemaic and Copernican systems, but neither is entirely satisfactory.
The pursuit of knowledge is a divine calling.
I have seen things in the heavens that no man before me has seen.
My life has been dedicated to the service of the Muses and the stars.
I have spared no expense in equipping my observatory.
The heavens are a vast ocean, and we are but humble sailors.