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- It is astonishing to realize that until Galileo performed his experiments on the acceleration of gravity in the early seventeenth century, nobody questioned Aristotle's falling…
- Great scientific minds, from Claudius Ptolemy of the second century to Isaac Newton of the seventeenth, invested their formidable intellects in attempts to deduce the…
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- What a lesson, indeed, is all history and all life to the folly and fruitlessness of pride! The Egyptian kings had their… — Edwin Percy Whipple
- How strange it would be if the final theory were to be discovered in our lifetimes! The discovery of the final laws… — Steven Weinberg
- Civilization is an active deposit which is formed by the combustion of the present with the past. Neither in countries without a… — Cyril Connolly
- The Arabs understandably did everything they could to protect their monopoly. Coffee beans were treated before being shipped to ensure they were… — Tom Standage
- Spontaneous is what you get after the seventeenth draft. — John Ciardi
- Starting in the seventeenth century, the general theory of extreme values - maxima and minima - has become one of the systematic… — Richard Courant
- Lest we forget, the birth of modern physics and cosmology was achieved by Galileo, Kepler and Newton breaking free not from the… — David Bentley Hart
- And it’d be very hard to make up something as strange as the Dutch tulipmania in the seventeenth century, for example. Or… — Unknown Author
- I had now arrived at my seventeenth year, and had attained my full height, a fraction over six feet. I was well… — Henry Bessemer
- The seventeenth century is everywhere a time in which the state's power over everything individual increases, whether that power be in absolutist… — Jacob Burckhardt
- A weekday edition of The New York Times contains more information than the average person was likely to come across in a… — Richard Saul Wurman
- It is astonishing to realize that until Galileo performed his experiments on the acceleration of gravity in the early seventeenth century, nobody… — Neil deGrasse Tyson