Ernst Mach Quote

It is characteristic of the naive and sanguine beginnings of thought in youthful men and nations, that all problems are held to be soluble and fundamentally intelligible on the first appearance of success.


Translated by Thomas J. McCormack, Popular Scientific Lectures (2nd edition), The Part Played by Accident in Invention and Discovery (p. 259)


It is characteristic of the naive and sanguine beginnings of thought in youthful men and nations, that all problems are held to be soluble and...

It is characteristic of the naive and sanguine beginnings of thought in youthful men and nations, that all problems are held to be soluble and...

It is characteristic of the naive and sanguine beginnings of thought in youthful men and nations, that all problems are held to be soluble and...

It is characteristic of the naive and sanguine beginnings of thought in youthful men and nations, that all problems are held to be soluble and...