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John Herschel Quotes

Self-respect is the cornerstone of all virtue.

Self-respect is the cornerstone of all virtue.

"A Toolbox for Humanity: More Than 9000 Years of Thought". Book by Lloyd Albert Johnson, 2003.

The stars are the land-marks of the universe.

John Herschel (2014). “Essays from the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews”, p.469, Cambridge University Press

What God sends is welcome.

John Herschel's diary entry (November 1855), as quoted in Gunther Buttmann "The Shadow of the Telescope: A Biography of John Herschel", 1970.

To the natural philosopher, there is no natural object unimportant or trifling. From the least of Nature's works he may learn the greatest lessons.

Sir John Frederick William Herschel, William Whewell, George Henry Lewes, Hermann von Helmholz, James Clerk Maxwell (1996). “The Origins of Modern Philosophy of Science, 1830-1914: Preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy”

The barrier has begun to yield.

John Herschel (2014). “Essays from the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews”, p.550, Cambridge University Press

Speculations apparently the most unprofitable have almost invariably been those from which the greatest practical applications have emanated.

Sir John Frederick William Herschel, William Whewell, George Henry Lewes, Hermann von Helmholz, James Clerk Maxwell (1996). “The Origins of Modern Philosophy of Science, 1830-1914: Preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy”

The novel, in its best form, I regard as one of the most powerful engines of civilization ever invented.

John Herschel (2014). “Essays from the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews”, p.15, Cambridge University Press