“New scientific ideas never spring from a communal body, however organized, but rather from the head of an individually inspired researcher who struggles with his problems in lonely thought and unites all his thought on one single point which is his whole world for the moment.” WorldIdeasWholeMomentsProblemBodyInspirationScienceCommunityStruggleSpringLonelyAccountsInspiredWhole WorldOrganizedResearchers Author:Max Planck
“A finer body of men has never been gathered by any nation than the men who have done the work of building the Panama Canal; the conditions under which they have lived and have done their work have been better than in any similar work ever undertaken in the tropics; they have all felt an eager pride in their work; and they have made not only America but the whole world their debtors by what they have accomplished.” MenWorldHas BeensMadeDoneWholeBodyAmericaNationsFeltConditionsBuildingHe ManPrideWhole WorldAccomplishedCanalsDebtorsTropicsPanamaPanama Canal Book:Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography Source: Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography
“A circle cannot fill a triangle, so neither can the whole world, if it were to be compassed, the heart of man; a man may as easily fill a chest with grace as the heart with gold. The air fills not the body, neither doth money the covetous mind of man.” IfsMenWorldMindHeartMayWholeBodyGraceAirGoldCirclesWhole WorldChestsCovetousnessTriangles Author:Edmund Spenser