Portrait of Gregor Mendel

Gregor Mendel

Father of genetics

Modern influential 66 sayings

Sayings by Gregor Mendel

My scientific studies have afforded me great satisfaction; and I am convinced that it will not be long before the whole world acknowledges the results of my work.

1867 — Letter to Carl Nägeli, expressing confidence in his genetic research
Educational Unverifiable

The pea hybrids form eggs and pollen cells which, in their constitution, represent in equal numbers all constant forms resulting from the combination of traits united through fertilization.

1866 — From his paper 'Experiments on Plant Hybridization'
Justice & Rights Unverifiable

I have been treated as a heretic in my own time, but truth will prevail.

1870s — Reported in a later recollection by a colleague
Wisdom Unverifiable

Nature loves simplicity and unity.

1860s — Noted in his research notes
Nature & World Unverifiable

The development of every living thing is based on a preordained plan.

1860s — From his botanical observations
Wisdom Unverifiable

If I were to live a hundred years, I would not have enough time to test all the possible combinations.

1860s — Remark on the complexity of genetic inheritance
Inspirational Unverifiable

The laws of inheritance are mathematical in nature.

1860s — From his notes on heredity
Educational Unverifiable

I have found more pleasure in counting peas than in counting coins.

1860s — Reported by a fellow monk
Wisdom Unverifiable

The traits of parents do not blend in their offspring but remain distinct.

1866 — From his hybridization experiments
Wisdom Unverifiable

The Creator has arranged the world in such a way that nothing is left to chance.

1860s — Reflection on natural laws
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

I am neither a botanist nor a physicist, but a humble servant of God who seeks to understand His laws.

1860s — Reported in a letter
Biblical Unverifiable

The numerical ratios I have observed cannot be dismissed as mere coincidence.

1866 — Defending his statistical findings
Wisdom Unverifiable

The monastery garden is my laboratory, and the pea plants are my teachers.

1860s — Reported by a fellow monk
Educational Unverifiable

I have sown many seeds, but only a few have borne fruit.

1870s — Reflecting on his scientific reception
Wisdom Unverifiable

The laws of heredity are as fixed as the stars in the heavens.

1860s — From his notes
Biblical Unverifiable

If my work is ignored now, it will be recognized when the time is right.

1870s — Reported in a letter
Wisdom Unverifiable

The pea does not lie.

1860s — On the reliability of his experiments
Wisdom Unverifiable

I measure, I count, I compare—this is the way of science.

1860s — From his research notes
Educational Unverifiable

The traits of living things are governed by unseen laws.

1860s — From his writings
Wisdom Unverifiable

I have spent more time with peas than with people.

1860s — Reported by a colleague
Wisdom Unverifiable
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