Hans Selye Quote

It is not to see something first, but to establish solid connections between the previously known and the hitherto unknown that constitutes the essence of scientific discovery.


From Dream to Discovery: On Being a Scientist (1950)


It is not to see something first, but to establish solid connections between the previously known and the hitherto unknown that constitutes the...

It is not to see something first, but to establish solid connections between the previously known and the hitherto unknown that constitutes the...

It is not to see something first, but to establish solid connections between the previously known and the hitherto unknown that constitutes the...

It is not to see something first, but to establish solid connections between the previously known and the hitherto unknown that constitutes the...