Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.
—Arthur Schopenhauer, 1851Quotes
What one man can invent another can discover.
—Arthur Conan Doyle, 1905A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.
—James Joyce, 1922New things are always ugly.
—Willa Cather, 1921The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a star.
—Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, 1825The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.
—Albert Einstein, 1936Science is a cemetery of dead ideas.
—Miguel de Unamuno, 1913Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.
—Zora Neale Hurston, 1942How gloriously legible are the constellations of the heavens!
—Anthony Trollope, 1859Nature 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, 1605There are truths that prove their discoverers witless.
—Karl Kraus, 1909True originality consists not in a new manner but in a new vision.
—Edith Wharton, 1924