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“In science the successors stand upon the shoulders of their predecessors; where one man of supreme genius has invented a method, a thousand lesser men can apply it. ... In art nothing worth doing can be done without genius; in science even a very moderate capacity can contribute to a supreme…” quote by Bertrand Russell
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“In science the successors stand upon the shoulders of their predecessors; where one man of supreme genius has invented a method, a thousand lesser men can apply it. ... In art nothing worth doing can be done without genius; in science even a very moderate capacity can contribute to a supreme achievement.”

Bertrand Russell

About This Quote

Progress builds on prior breakthroughs; genius creates tools, while many can use them to achieve greatness, especially in science where modest ability can still contribute significantly.

In simple terms: Genius invents, many apply.

Key Takeaway

Innovation is cumulative.

Themes

progress genius collaboration science art

Mood

inspired reflective

Type

philosophical observational

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • technological development
  • creative projects
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

inheritance of knowledge role of talent collective effort

Practical Applications

  • designing curricula that emphasize foundational breakthroughs
  • encouraging collaborative research environments

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing prior work shape future innovation?
  • Can modest contributions truly impact major scientific advances?
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