Causes Quote by Ada Lovelace
“With whomsoever or wheresoever may rest the present causes of difficulty that apparently exist towards either the completion of the old engine, or the commencement of the new one, we trust they will not ultimately result in this generation's being acquainted with these inventions through the medium of pen, ink and paper merely; and still more do we hope, that for the honour of our country's reputation in the future pages of history, these causes will not lead to the completion of the undertaking by some other nation or government.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Notes on the Analytical Engine, 1843
The quote warns that reliance on outdated methods may prevent a nation from pioneering new inventions, urging progress before others take over.
In simple terms: Don't let old tools stop innovation.
Embrace new technology now.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government policy
- educational curricula
- research funding
- international collaboration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we modernize our tools quickly?
- What safeguards ensure we lead, not follow?
If other nations advance first, the country may lose its legacy.