Accounts Quote by James Russell Lowell
“In the earliest ages science was poetry, as in the later poetry has become science.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: 19th Century Lecture, James Russell Lowell, 1850s
Early science expressed poetic wonder; later poetry adopts scientific rigor.
In simple terms: Science once poetic, now poetry scientific.
Embrace both wonder and rigor.
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When to use this quote
- education
- writing
- research
- artistic expression
- scientific communication
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance imagination with factual accuracy?
- What modern fields blend art and science?
Poetry may lack precision for empirical work.