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Thomas Young Quotes

When I was a boy, I thought myself a man. Now that I am a man, I find myself a boy.

Thomas Young (2003). “Thomas Young's Life and Works: Life of Thomas Young”

The nature of light is a subject of no material importance to the concerns of life or to the practice of the arts, but it is in many other respects extremely interesting.

Thomas Young (1807). “A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts: In Two Volumes”, p.457

The experiments I am about to relate ... may be repeated with great ease, whenever the sun shines, and without any other apparatus than is at hand to every one.

Thomas Young, John Leitch (1855). “Miscellaneous Works of the Late Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S., &c: And One of the Eight Foreign Associates of the National Institute of France. Vols. I. & II., Including His Scientific Memoirs, &c”, p.181

Proposition IX. Radiant light consists in Undulations of the Luminiferous Ether.

"On the Theory of Light and Colors," Philosophical Transactions (1802)