Michael Faraday — "The greatest error is to believe that one knows everything."
The greatest error is to believe that one knows everything.
The greatest error is to believe that one knows everything.
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"I am busy just now again on the old subject of light and experiment, and hope to have some new views to bring out."
"The important thing is to know how to take a hint, to seize upon the suggestion, however small, and to extract its full value."
"The lecturer should endeavor to rouse the minds of his auditors, and to fix their attention."
"I am content to be a humble laborer in the field of science."
"It is right that we should stand by and act on our principles; but not right to hold them in obstinate blindness."
Attributed, similar to Pasteur, reflecting a universal scientific humility.
Date: Mid 19th Century (approx.)
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