No experiment, however simple, is to be despised.
Father of modern chemistry
No experiment, however simple, is to be despised.
Father of modern chemistry
Encouraging thoroughness and attention to detail in experimentation.
mid-17th century
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"There are more things in nature than are dreamt of in our philosophy."
Strange & Unusual"I have always been of the opinion, that the best way to avoid errors, is to be diffident of our own judgments."
Humorous"I have always been of the opinion, that the best way to convince men of their errors, is to lay before them a clear and distinct view of the truth."
Humorous"I am not so much concerned to know what is true, as to know what is demonstrable."
Strange & Unusual"The proper method of inquiry is to begin with experiments and then proceed to reasoning."
Strange & Unusual