
“Ten thousand do not turn the scale against a single man of worth.”
in Eric Hoffer, Between the Devil and the Dragon (New York: 1982), p. 107
As quoted in The Birth of a New Physics (1959) by I. Bernard Cohen
Context: It is not in the nature of things for any one man to make a sudden violent discovery; science goes step by step, and every man depends on the work of his predecessors. When you hear of a sudden unexpected discovery—a bolt from the blue, as it were—you can always be sure that it has grown up by the influence of one man on another, and it is this mutual influence which makes the enormous possibility of scientific advance. Scientists are not dependent on the ideas of a single man, but on the combined wisdom of thousands of men, all thinking of the same problem, and each doing his little bit to add to the great structure of knowledge which is gradually being erected.
“Ten thousand do not turn the scale against a single man of worth.”
in Eric Hoffer, Between the Devil and the Dragon (New York: 1982), p. 107
“Scientists work by a combination of intuition and insight in trying to understand a question.”
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan interview: 'It takes courage to tackle very hard problems in science
“More noise occurs from a single man shouting than a hundred thousand who are quiet.”
Hace más ruído un sólo hombre gritando que cien mil que están callados.
100 Masones Su Palabra (2010)
Quote from The private lives of the Impressionists, Sue Roe, Harpen Collins Publishers, New York 2006, p. 53
quotes, undated
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (October 12, 1892)
Letters
“All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people.”
Letter to B. A. Hinsdale, (21 April 1880), in The Nation's Hero — In Memoriam : The Life of James Abram Garfield (1881) by J. M. Bundy, p. 216 http://books.google.com/books?id=mlTUAAAAMAAJ
1880s
“All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people.”
James A. Garfield, as quoted in Many Thoughts of Many Minds : A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of Every Land and Every Age (1896) edited by Louis Klopsch, p. 116
Misattributed
Vol. I, Ch. 1, Section 2, pg. 49.
(Buch I) (1867)
Decisions http://byub.org/findatalk/details.asp?ID=4343 BYU Devotional, February 6, 1977.