Before a good scientist tries to persuade others that he is on to something good, he must first convince himself.


Florey Story (London Review of Books, 20 December 1979), Reprinted in "The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic, Essays on Science"


Before a good scientist tries to persuade others that he is on to something good, he must first convince himself.

Before a good scientist tries to persuade others that he is on to something good, he must first convince himself.

Before a good scientist tries to persuade others that he is on to something good, he must first convince himself.

Before a good scientist tries to persuade others that he is on to something good, he must first convince himself.