Robert Boyle — "I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfuln…"
I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfulness of them.
I value not so much the multitude of experiments, as the exactness and fruitfulness of them.
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"I have ever esteemed it a part of my duty to make the world acquainted with what I have done."
"No experiment, however simple, is to be despised."
"I confess I am not fond of controversies, but I am resolved to defend the truth."
"I have made it my business to examine, not to believe."
"I have learned to distrust the authority of great names when opposed to plain experience."
Emphasizing quality over quantity in scientific experimentation.
Date: mid-17th century
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