Robert Boyle — "The more we discover, the more we realize how much remains unknown."
The more we discover, the more we realize how much remains unknown.
The more we discover, the more we realize how much remains unknown.
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"The more we know of the works of God, the more we shall admire their Author."
"I have often observed, that those who have a great esteem for their own opinions, are very apt to despise those of others."
"The world is a great machine, and man is a curious observer of its workings."
"The knowledge of the cause of things is a great part of philosophy."
"I have always been of the opinion, that the best way to discover the secrets of nature, is to interrogate her by experiments."
A statement of intellectual humility and the ongoing nature of scientific exploration.
Date: mid-17th century
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