Louis Pasteur — "The world is full of wonders, but they are only visible to the eyes that know ho…"
The world is full of wonders, but they are only visible to the eyes that know how to see them.
The world is full of wonders, but they are only visible to the eyes that know how to see them.
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"In the fields of observation chance favors only the prepared mind."
"The greatest error is to believe that one knows everything."
"The cultivation of the soil is the noblest occupation of man."
"The more progress physical sciences make, the more they give us cause to believe that all phenomena are reducible to molecular forces."
"I have no doubt that I shall succeed in my experiments."
Attributed, suggesting a deeper appreciation for observation.
Date: Late 19th Century (approx.)
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