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What one man can invent another can discover.

—Arthur Conan Doyle, 1905

I learned to make my mind large, as the universe is large, so that there is room for paradoxes.

—Maxine Hong Kingston, 1976

The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.

—Albert Einstein, 1936

How gloriously legible are the constellations of the heavens!

—Anthony Trollope, 1859

The atavistic urge toward danger persists and its satisfaction is called adventure.

—John Steinbeck, 1941

Most new discoveries are suddenly-seen things that were always there.

—Susanne K. Langer, 1942

Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose. 

—Zora Neale Hurston, 1942

New things are always ugly.

—Willa Cather, 1921

There are truths that prove their discoverers witless.

—Karl Kraus, 1909

One sees great things from the valley; only small things from the peak.

—G.K. Chesterton, 1911
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