Quote by William Herschel
"The astronomer's greatest discovery is often the discovery of his own insignificance."
"The astronomer's greatest discovery is often the discovery of his own insignificance."
"The sciences have been greatly benefited by practical mechanics, and this without doubt the case will ever remain."
"Astronomy is not less important for the knowledge of the world than geography."
"We observe a star, and from the light that reaches us we must infer all its properties."
"The great object of my life has been to observe as many celestial phenomena as possible."