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There are truths that prove their discoverers witless.

—Karl Kraus, 1909

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

—Zora Neale Hurston, 1942

True originality consists not in a new manner but in a new vision.

—Edith Wharton, 1924

A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.

—James Joyce, 1922

New things are always ugly.

—Willa Cather, 1921

Appearances are a glimpse of the obscure.

—Anaxagoras, c. 450 BC

When they shout “Long live progress,” always ask, “Progress of what?”

—Stanisław Jerzy Lec, 1957

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

—John Steinbeck, 1941

The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a star.

—Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, 1825

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

—G.K. Chesterton, 1911
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