Robert Boyle — "I have endeavored to write not for the learned only, but for all ingenious perso…"
I have endeavored to write not for the learned only, but for all ingenious persons.
I have endeavored to write not for the learned only, but for all ingenious persons.
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"The true method of discovering the nature of things is by experiment."
"I have often thought that the greatest folly is to be wise in our own conceit."
"The more I study nature, the more I am amazed at the wisdom and power of God."
"I have always taken a delight in observing the various phenomena of nature, and in trying to find out their causes."
"The book of nature is a fine and large piece of tapestry, rolled up, which we are not able to see all at once, but must be content to unroll it by degrees."
Reflecting his desire to make scientific knowledge accessible.
Date: mid-17th century
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