Louis Pasteur — "The scientist has to be a poet in his heart and a logician in his mind."
The scientist has to be a poet in his heart and a logician in his mind.
The scientist has to be a poet in his heart and a logician in his mind.
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"Do not let yourself be discouraged by the difficulties of research, and do not be afraid of a little suffering, for it is in this way that the truth will be revealed."
"My passion for truth was the only guide of my life."
"The greatest error is to believe that one knows everything."
"The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so."
"I am unable to find any experimental evidence that supports the doctrine of spontaneous generation."
Attributed, emphasizing the blend of creativity and rigor in science.
Date: Late 19th Century (approx.)
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