Men wrongly lament the flight of time, blaming it for being too swift; they do not perceive that its passage is sufficiently long, but a good memory, which nature has given to us, causes things long past to seem present.
It is ill to praise, and worse to blame, the thing which you do not understand.
Many will think they may reasonably blame me by alleging that my proofs are opposed to the authority of certain men held in the highest reverence by their inexperienced judgments; not considering that my works are the issue of pure and simple experience.
I am not to blame for putting forward, in the course of my work on science, any general rule derived from a previous conclusion.
I abhor the supreme folly of those who blame the disciples of nature in defiance of those masters who were themselves her pupils
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