Success Quotes

Success means different things to different people. These quotes redefine what it means to truly succeed.

25498 quotes

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"To ascend in the world, one must do with diligence and care that which others do carelessly."
Antoine Lavoisier
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"To be successful, one must be willing to work longer and harder than others."
Antoine Lavoisier
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"Success is not final, failure is not fatal."
Antoine Lavoisier
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"The pursuit of excellence is never-ending."
Antoine Lavoisier
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"Greatness is not in what we accomplish, but in how we accomplish it."
Robert Boyle
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"Progress in science demands rigorous experimentation and careful measurement."
John Dalton
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"Scientific progress requires both intuition and evidence."
John Dalton
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"Progress demands that we build upon the work of those before us."
John Dalton
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"The foundation of certainty is careful measurement and observation."
John Dalton
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"Progress in science requires each generation to build upon the last."
John Dalton
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"In the laboratory as in life, small failures pave the way to great success."
August Kekulé
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"To love one's work is to perform miracles."
August Kekulé
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"Success in science demands humility before the unknown."
Gilbert Lewis
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"Excellence requires attention to the smallest details."
Gilbert Lewis
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"Success in science is measured not by fame but by understanding."
Gilbert Lewis
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"Every discovery I have made has been due to my own industry and application."
Caroline Herschel
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"Every comet discovered is a victory for human knowledge."
Caroline Herschel
"The great object of my life has been to observe as many celestial phenomena as possible."
William Herschel
"Nothing is more rewarding than unveiling nature's hidden designs."
William Herschel
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"To live a useful life, one must apply knowledge to the benefit of society."
Antoine Lavoisier
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"To be useful is to be true; to be true is to be useful."
Antoine Lavoisier
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"The future belongs to those who understand the laws of nature and put them to work."
Antoine Lavoisier
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"The greatest satisfaction in science is seeing a theory confirmed by experiment."
Friedrich Wöhler
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"The chemist who seeks only profit will never find lasting fame or satisfaction."
Dmitri Mendeleev
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"A scientist's true reward is not recognition but the privilege of understanding creation."
Dmitri Mendeleev
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"The discovery of gallium and scandium proved that nature followed my predictions precisely."
Dmitri Mendeleev
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"Progress in science demands both imagination and rigorous methodology."
John Dalton
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"To advance science requires both inspiration and the discipline of careful measurement."
John Dalton
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"The atomic theory transforms chemistry from a collection of observations into a coherent science."
John Dalton
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"When they told me women could not be astronomers, I was already mapping the heavens."
Caroline Herschel