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Discovery Quotes - Page 18

The big discoveries raise questions that make astronomers work feverishly and argue with an agitation that verges on rudeness.

Nigel Calder (1969). “Violent universe: an eye-witness account of the commotion in astronomy 1968-69”

The various reasons which we have enumerated lead us to believe that the new radio-active substance contains a new element which we propose to give the name of radium.

"Sur une Nouvelle Substance Fortement Radio- Active, Contenue dans la Pechblende" (1898). Coauthored with Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont.

Obsessed by a fairy tale, we spend our lives searching for a magic door and a lost kingdom of peace.

Eugene O'Neill (1988). “More Stately Mansions: The Unexpurgated Edition”, p.281, Oxford University Press

Even before the discovery of copper South Australia had turned the corner.

Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.49, Wakefield Press