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Application Quotes by Henry David Thoreau
- The process of discovery is very simple. An unwearied and systematic application of known laws to nature, causes the unknown to reveal themselves. Almost any…
- He is not a true man of science who does not bring some sympathy to his studies, and expect to learn something by behavior as…
- Perchance, coming generations will not abide the dissolution of the globe, but, availing themselves of future inventions in aerial locomotion, and the navigation of space,…
- He is not a true man of science who does not bring some sympathy to his studies, and expect to learn something by behaviour as…
- And I am sure that I never read any memorable news in a newspaper. If we read of one man robbed, or murdered, or killed…
- The process of discovery is very simple. An unwearied and systematic application of known laws to nature causes the unknown to reveal themselves.
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