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“While it is never safe to affirm that the future of Physical Science has no marvels in store even more astonishing than those of the past, it seems probable that most of the grand underlying principles have been firmly established and that further advances are to be sought chiefly in the rigorous application of these principles to all the phenomena which come under our notice.”
Robert S. Mulliken“A common man marvels at uncommon things. A wise man marvels at the commonplace.”
Confucius“Your mind, your motion and your expression is an animation to marvel and to praise.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life“People with a psychological need to believe in marvels are no more prejudiced and gullible than people with a psychological need not to believe in marvels.”
Charles Fort“In the great glasshouses streaming with condensation, the children in mourning-dress beheld marvels.”
Arthur Rimbaud“I have been wandering to find him and my happiness is so great that it even weakens me like a wound. And this is the marvel of marvels, that he called me Beloved, me who am but as a dog.”
C.S. Lewis, The Last Battle“God did not mean us to be ignorant. He left us this marvelous universe to decipher and understand.”
James Targett, The Immersion Book of Steampunk“Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels.”
Francisco de Goya“Don't allow others to make you feel small. You came to this world to grow and to explore and touch the miracles and marvels of life.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life“No matter how honest scientists think they are, they are still influenced by various unconscious assumptions that prevent them from attaining true objectivity. Expressed in a sentence, Fort's principle goes something like this: People with a psychological need to believe in marvels are no more prejudiced and gullible than people with a psychological need not to believe in marvels.”
Colin Wilson, Mysteries