Charles Proteus Steinmetz citations

Charles Proteus Steinmetz, né Carl August Rudolph Steinmetz le 9 avril 1865 à Breslau et mort le 26 octobre 1923 à Schenectady, est un mathématicien et ingénieur en électricité américain d'origine allemande. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. avril 1865 – 26. octobre 1923
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“The scientist is contented if he can contribute something toward the knowledge of what is and how it is.”

New York Times interview (1911)
Contexte: We don't know the why of anything. On that matter we are no further advanced than was the cavedweller. The scientist is contented if he can contribute something toward the knowledge of what is and how it is.

“In this country all a man need to do is to attain a little eminence and immediately he begins to talk.”

New York Times interview (1911)
Contexte: In this country all a man need to do is to attain a little eminence and immediately he begins to talk. … But the American people are willing to listen to any one who has attained prominence. The main fact is that we've heard a man's name a great many times; that makes us ready to accept whatever he says.

“There are no foolish questions and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions.”

[John J. B. Morgan and T. Webb Ewing, Making the Most of Your Life, 2005, 75 http://books.google.fr/books?id=5i-JlfkMEUUC&pg=PA75]
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Variante: No man really becomes a fool until he stops asking questions.