Science is a cemetery of dead ideas.
—Miguel de Unamuno, 1913Quotes
The unknown is the largest need of the intellect.
—Emily Dickinson, 1876What one man can invent another can discover.
—Arthur Conan Doyle, 1905The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.
—Albert Einstein, 1936There are truths that prove their discoverers witless.
—Karl Kraus, 1909One sees great things from the valley; only small things from the peak.
—G.K. Chesterton, 1911New things are always ugly.
—Willa Cather, 1921Nature has planted in our minds an insatiable desire to seek the truth.
—Marcus Tullius Cicero, 45 BCThey are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea.
—Francis Bacon, 1605What one man can invent another can discover.
—Arthur Conan Doyle, 1905I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas and land on barbarous coasts.
—Herman Melville, 1853Most new discoveries are suddenly-seen things that were always there.
—Susanne K. Langer, 1942The atavistic urge toward danger persists and its satisfaction is called adventure.
—John Steinbeck, 1941