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Men Quotes by Michael Faraday
- Your remarks upon chemical notation with the variety of systems which have arisen, &c., &c., had almost stirred me up to regret publicly that such…
- If the term education may be understood in so large a sense as to include all that belongs to the improvement of the mind, either…
- Now I must take you to a very interesting part of our subject-to the relation between the combustion of a candle and that living kind…
- What a delight it is to think that you are quietly & philosophically at work in the pursuit of science... rather than fighting amongst the…
- A man in twenty-four hours converts as much as seven ounces of carbon into carbonic acid; a milch cow will convert seventy ounces, and a…
- The Bible, and it alone, with nothing added to it nor taken away from it by man, is the sole and sufficient guide for each…
- I have far more confidence in the one man who works mentally and bodily at a matter than in the six who merely talk about…
- Occasionally and frequently the exercise of the judgment ought to end in absolute reservation. It may be very distasteful, and great fatigue, to suspend a…
- I ... express a wish that you may, in your generation, be fit to compare to a candle; that you may, like it, shine as…
- I have taken your advice, and the names used are anode cathode anions cations and ions; the last I shall have but little occasion for.…
- A man who is certain he is right is almost sure to be wrong.
- The philosopher should be a man willing to listen to every suggestion,but determined to judge for himself.He should not be a respector of persons,but of…
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