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If you suppress laboratories, physical science will be stricken with barrenness and death.
— Louis Pasteur
Chance favours the prepared mind.
— Louis Pasteur
Science and peace will triumph over ignorance and war.
— Louis Pasteur
The world is in an extremely dangerous situation, and serious diseases often require the risk of a dangerous cure like the Pasteur serum for rabies.
— Alan Watts
Happy is he who bears a god within.
— Louis Pasteur
It would seem to me that I was committing a theft if I were to let one day go by without doing some work.
— Louis Pasteur
The greatest disorder of the mind is to let will direct it.
— Louis Pasteur
Outsidetheir laboratories, thephysicianand chemist are soldiers without arms on the field of battle.
— Louis Pasteur
The universe is asymmetric.
— Louis Pasteur
Fortune favors the well-prepared.
— Louis Pasteur
The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.
— Louis Pasteur
Wine is the healthiest and most health-giving of drinks.
— Louis Pasteur
The controls of life are structured as forms and nuclear arrangements, in a relation with the motions of the universe.
— Louis Pasteur
The role of the infinitely small in nature is infinitely great.
— Louis Pasteur
The flavor of wine is like delicate poetry.
— Louis Pasteur
Posterity will one day laugh at the foolishness of modern materialistic philosophers.
— Louis Pasteur
Fortune favors the prepared mind.
— Louis Pasteur
Science proceeds by successive answers to questions more and more subtle, coming nearer and nearer to the very essence of phenomena.
— Louis Pasteur
Inspiration is the impact of a fact on a well-prepared mind
— Louis Pasteur
Worship the spirit of criticism.
— Louis Pasteur
Analogy cannot serve as proof.
— Louis Pasteur
If science has no country, the scientist should have one, and ascribe to it the influence which his works may have in this world.
— Louis Pasteur
Chance favours the trained mind.
— Louis Pasteur
Life comes only from life.
— Louis Pasteur
Chance favors only be prepared mind.
— Louis Pasteur
Science brings men nearer to God.
— Louis Pasteur
The grandeur of the acts of men are measured by the inspiration from which they spring.
— Louis Pasteur
Oh my goodness the mystery that has prompted my objective. My quality lies exclusively in my tirelessness.
— Louis Pasteur
Chance favors those who are prepared.
— Louis Pasteur
Will opens the door to success, both brilliant and happy.
— Louis Pasteur
I have the faith of a Breton peasant and by the time I die I hope to have the faith of a Breton peasant's wife.
— Louis Pasteur
How do you know that the incessant progress of science will not compel scientists to consider that life has existed during eternity, and not matter?
— Louis Pasteur
Live in the serene peace of laboratories and libraries
— Louis Pasteur
To bring one's self to believe in a truth that has just dawned upon one is the first step towards progress; to persuade others is the second.
— Louis Pasteur
I give them experiments and they respond with speeches.
— Louis Pasteur
In the realm of scientific observation, luck is granted only to those who are prepared.
— Louis Pasteur
Pasteur will be celebrated almost as a God-like figure. This is when the moon completes her great cycle, but by other rumors, he shall be dishonored.
— Nostradamus
The nights seem to me too long ... I am often scolded by Madame Pasteur, but I tell her I shall lead her to fame.
— Louis Pasteur
There is a time in every man's life when he looks to his God, when he looks at his life, when he wonders how he will be remembered.
— Louis Pasteur
And sometimes he thought of a favorite saying, a remark by Louis Pasteur, Chance favors the prepared mind.
— Richard Preston
The greatest malfunction of spirit is to believe things.
— Louis Pasteur
When one works and imagines and dreams of nothing else than the search for answers that God has posed, it is difficult to be so still.
— Louis Pasteur
Luck favors the mind that is prepared.
— Louis Pasteur
Wine is the most healthful and most hygienic of beverages.
— Louis Pasteur
What did you do today to receive your instruction?
— Louis Pasteur
Science belongs to no one country.
— Louis Pasteur
Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which illuminates the world.
— Louis Pasteur
These are the living springs of great thoughts and great actions. Everything grows clear in the reflections from the Infinite.
— Louis Pasteur
Let me tell you the secret that has led me to my goal: my strength lies solely in my tenacity.
— Louis Pasteur
One does not ask of one who suffers: What is your country and what is your religion? One merely says: You suffer, that is enough for me
— Louis Pasteur
Without theory, practice is but routine born of habit. Theory alone can bring forth and develop the spirit of inventions.
— Louis Pasteur
Where are the real sources of human dignity, freedom and modern democracy, if not in the concept of infinity to which all men are equal?
— Louis Pasteur
In good philosophy, the word cause ought to be reserved to the single Divine impulse that has formed the universe.
— Louis Pasteur
One must work; one must work. I have done what I could.
— Louis Pasteur
The only thing that can bring joy is work.
— Louis Pasteur
One must not assume that an understanding of science is present in those who borrow the language
— Louis Pasteur
Pasteur, L. 1854. Chance favours only the prepared mind.
— John M. Ziman
Luck favors the prepared." -Louis Pasteur . . . but actually for me, Edna from The Incredibles. At least I admitted it.
— Mike Gullickson
It is surmounting difficulties that makes heroes.
— Louis Pasteur
Never will the doctrine of spontaneous generation recover from the mortal blow struck by this simple experiment.
— Louis Pasteur
Lister saw the vast importance of the discoveries of Pasteur. He saw it because he was watching on the heights, and he was watching there alone.
— Thomas Clifford Allbutt
When I approach a child he inspires in me two sentiments tenderness for what he is and respect for what he may become.
— Louis Pasteur
Do not let yourself be tainted with a barren skepticism.
— Louis Pasteur