Napoleon I of France Quote

The sciences, which have revealed so many secrets and destroyed so many prejudices, are destined to render us yet greater service. New truths, new discoveries will unveil secrets still more essential to the happiness of men — but only if we give our esteem to the scientists and our protection to the sciences.


In: J. Christopher Herold (ed.), The Mind of Napoleon, Science and the Arts (p. 135)


The sciences, which have revealed so many secrets and destroyed so many prejudices, are destined to render us yet greater service. New truths, new...

The sciences, which have revealed so many secrets and destroyed so many prejudices, are destined to render us yet greater service. New truths, new...

The sciences, which have revealed so many secrets and destroyed so many prejudices, are destined to render us yet greater service. New truths, new...

The sciences, which have revealed so many secrets and destroyed so many prejudices, are destined to render us yet greater service. New truths, new...