Discovery Quotes - Page 50
Newton's apple and Cezanne's apple are discoveries more closely related than they seem.
Arthur Koestler (1964). “The Act of Creation”, Penguin (Non-Classics)
Arianna Huffington (2006). “On Becoming Fearless...in Love, Work, and Life”, p.30, Hachette UK
Alfred North Whitehead (1997). “Science and the Modern World”, p.32, Simon and Schuster
Michael Frost, Alan Hirsch (2011). “The Faith of Leap (Shapevine): Embracing a Theology of Risk, Adventure & Courage”, p.106, Baker Books
"Ether, God and Devil". Book by Wilhelm Reich, 1949.
Thomas Merton (1974). “A Thomas Merton Reader”, Image
Thomas Jefferson (1854). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”, p.101
There is a close relationship between the "ha-ha" of humor and the "aha!" of discovery.
Roger Von Oech (2002). “Expect the Unexpected (or You Won't Find It): A Creativity Tool Based on the Ancient Wisdom of Heraclitus”, p.115, Berrett-Koehler Publishers