Astronomy Quote by Seneca
““The time will come when diligent research over long periods will bring to light things which now lie hidden. A single lifetime, even though entirely devoted to the sky, would not be enough for the investigation of so vast a subject... And so this knowledge will be unfolded only through long successive ages. There will come a time when our descendants will be amazed that we did not know things that are so plain to them... Many discoveries are reserved for ages still to come, when memory of us will have been effaced.””
About This Quote
Source Letter: Moral Letters to Lucilius, 1st century AD
Human knowledge expands slowly; generations must build on each other's work to uncover deep truths.
In simple terms: Knowledge grows over many generations.
Invest in long‑term research.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic research
- scientific funding
- education curricula
- policy planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we support research that outlasts our lifetimes?
- What responsibilities do we have to future generations?
Future breakthroughs may be limited by current short‑term focus.