William Wickenden Quotes
The Essence Of Modernity Is That Progress No Longer Waits On Genius; Instead We Have Learned To Put Our Faith In The Organized Efforts Of Ordinary Men. Science Is As Old As The Race, But The Effective Organization Of Science Is New. Ancient Science, Like Placer Mining, Was A Pursuit Of Solitary Prospectors. Nuggets Of Truth Were Found, But The Total Wealth Of Knowledge Increased Slowly. Modern Man Began To Transform This World When He Began To Mine The Hidden Veins Of Knowledge Systematically.
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