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Discovery Quotes - Page 27

A scientifically unimportant discovery is one which, however true and however interesting for other reasons, has no consequences for a system of theory with which scientists in that field are concerned.

Talcott Parsons (1937). “The Structure of Social Action: A Study in Social Theory with Special Reference to a Group of Recent European Writers”

To understand yourself: Is that a discovery or a creation?

Pascal Mercier (2009). “Night Train To Lisbon”, p.178, Atlantic Books Ltd

We discover in ourselves what others hide from us and we recognize in others what we hide from ourselves.

Jean de La Bruyère, Luc de Clapiers marquis de Vauvenargues (1903). “La Bruyère and Vauvenargues: Selections from the Characters, Reflexions and Maxims”