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“It was granted to me alone to discover all the new phenomena in the sky and nothing to anybody else. This is the truth which neither envy nor malice can supress.” quote by Galileo Galilei
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“It was granted to me alone to discover all the new phenomena in the sky and nothing to anybody else. This is the truth which neither envy nor malice can supress.”

Galileo Galilei

About This Quote

Source Letter: “On the Discoveries of the Sky” to the Grand Duke, 1610

Scientific truth belongs to the discoverer alone, free from envy or malice.

In simple terms: Science is a personal pursuit, not a competition.

Key Takeaway

Protect intellectual integrity.

Themes

science discovery integrity

Mood

curious reflective

Type

philosophical scientific

When to use this quote

  • research
  • academic work
  • innovation

Key Concepts

objectivity novelty

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you share discoveries responsibly?
  • What protects against envy in science?
A Different Perspective

Collaboration can be hindered by secrecy.

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