Tycho Brahe — "He who studies the stars does not fear the darkness."
He who studies the stars does not fear the darkness.
He who studies the stars does not fear the darkness.
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"The heavens themselves are a book in which God has written his glory."
"I have measured the heavens with greater accuracy than any before me."
"The heavens are a perpetual motion machine, designed by the greatest engineer."
"My nose was cut off in a duel with Manderup Parsbjerg, so I had a prosthetic made of gold and silver."
"I have a fishpond in my castle, and I catch my own fish."
A philosophical statement, often attributed to him, reflecting his dedication to astronomy.
Date: late 16th century
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