Humphry Davy Quote

In the early stages of discovery, the imagination is often dazzled by the brilliancy of the new facts, and trusts to weak or remote analogies.


In: John Davy (ed.), Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy (Volume 1)


In the early stages of discovery, the imagination is often dazzled by the brilliancy of the new facts, and trusts to weak or remote analogies.

In the early stages of discovery, the imagination is often dazzled by the brilliancy of the new facts, and trusts to weak or remote analogies.

In the early stages of discovery, the imagination is often dazzled by the brilliancy of the new facts, and trusts to weak or remote analogies.

In the early stages of discovery, the imagination is often dazzled by the brilliancy of the new facts, and trusts to weak or remote analogies.