Robert Boyle — "No experiment, however simple, is to be despised."
No experiment, however simple, is to be despised.
No experiment, however simple, is to be despised.
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"I have often observed that those who are most desirous of learning, are generally the most humble."
"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."
"There are more things in nature than are dreamt of in our philosophy."
"He that makes experiments, must not be tied to any particular opinion."
"I have always preferred the plainness of truth to the ornaments of eloquence."
Encouraging thoroughness and attention to detail in experimentation.
Date: mid-17th century
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