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In the firmament of science Mayer and Joule constitute a double star, the light of each being in a certain sense complementary to that of the other. (John Tyndall Quotes)
Knowledge once gained casts a faint light beyond its own immediate boundaries (John Tyndall Quotes)
Superstition may be defined as constructive religion which has grown incongruous with intelligence (John Tyndall Quotes)
The mind of man may be compared to a musical instrument with a certain range of notes, beyond which in both directions we have an infinitude of silence (John Tyndall Quotes)
The brightest flashes in the world of thought are incomplete until they have been proved to have their counterparts in the world of fact (John Tyndall Quotes)
It is as fatal as it is cowardly to blink facts because they are not to our taste (John Tyndall Quotes)
Religious feeling is as much a verity as any other part of human consciousness; and against it, on the subjective side, the waves of science beat in vain (John Tyndall Quotes)
Life is a wave, which in no two consecutive moments of its existence is composed of the same particles (John Tyndall Quotes)
The mind is a musical instrument with a certain range of tones, beyond which in both directions we have an infinite silence (John Tyndall Quotes)
The formation of right habits is essential to your permanent security. They diminish your chance of falling when assaulted, and they augment your chance of recovery when overthrown (John Tyndall Quotes)
Who can blame me if I cherish the belief that the world is still young, that there are great possibilities in store for it? (John Tyndall Quotes)
Invective may be a sharp weapon, but overuse blunts its edge. Even when the denunciation is just and true it is an error of art to indulge it too long (John Tyndall Quotes)