
The Crown of Wild Olive, lecture IV: The Future of England, section 151 (1866).
Source: When Women Were Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice
The Crown of Wild Olive, lecture IV: The Future of England, section 151 (1866).
Joseph Butler, Human Nature and Other Sermons, "Sermon VII" as quoted in Arnold's "St. Paul and Protestantism" (1870).
Misattributed
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Achieving The Impossible (2010)
Lecture at Yale University, "Chemical Achievement and Hope for the Future." (October 1947) Published in Science in Progress. Sixth Series. Ed. George A. Baitsell. 100-21, (1949).
1940s-1960s
Context: Science cannot be stopped. Man will gather knowledge no matter what the consequences – and we cannot predict what they will be. Science will go on — whether we are pessimistic, or are optimistic, as I am. I know that great, interesting, and valuable discoveries can be made and will be made… But I know also that still more interesting discoveries will be made that I have not the imagination to describe — and I am awaiting them, full of curiosity and enthusiasm.
Source: Teaching Critical Thinking: Practical Wisdom