Justus von Liebig Quote

The success of an experiment, or of a process, depends far less upon mechanical skill, than knowledge. Failure is the result of ignorance, and discoveries are made, not by manual dexterity, but by skill in combination, and by that intellectual power which creates new thoughts.


In: John Blyth, Familiar Letters on Chemistry (4th edition)


The success of an experiment, or of a process, depends far less upon mechanical skill, than knowledge. Failure is the result of ignorance, and...

The success of an experiment, or of a process, depends far less upon mechanical skill, than knowledge. Failure is the result of ignorance, and...

The success of an experiment, or of a process, depends far less upon mechanical skill, than knowledge. Failure is the result of ignorance, and...

The success of an experiment, or of a process, depends far less upon mechanical skill, than knowledge. Failure is the result of ignorance, and...