Michael Faraday — "It is not enough to know, we must apply. It is not enough to will, we must do."
It is not enough to know, we must apply. It is not enough to will, we must do.
It is not enough to know, we must apply. It is not enough to will, we must do.
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"Magnetic curves are lines of force; they are not only lines of force but lines of action."
"Lectures which really teach will never be popular; lectures which are popular will never really teach."
"I am not afraid of failure, for it is through failure that we learn."
"The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction."
"The true scientist is a man who is always learning, and never assumes that he knows everything."
Often attributed to Goethe, but sometimes associated with Faraday's practical approach.
Date: Mid 19th Century (approx.)
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