Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) was a French scientist renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to microbiology and immunology. He proposed the germ theory of disease, establishing that many illnesses are caused by microorganisms. Pasteur developed pasteurization, a method of heating beverages to kill bacteria, improving food safety. His work on vaccines against diseases like anthrax and rabies laid the foundation for modern immunization. Pasteur also introduced sterilization techniques vital in medical and laboratory settings. Additionally, he identified the cause of a disease affecting silkworms, aiding the silk industry. His discoveries profoundly impacted medicine, agriculture, and food science, shaping scientific research and public health practices globally. Louis Pasteur’s legacy remains influential, recognized for his pioneering efforts in understanding and combating infectious diseases.
Louis Pasteur Quotes
1. “Chance favors the prepared mind.”
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2. “Let me tell you the secret that has led me to my goal: my strength lies solely in my tenacity.”
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3. “Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which illuminates the world.”
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4. “Little science takes you away from God but more of it takes you to Him.”
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5. “The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator. Science brings men nearer to God.”
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6. “A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.”
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7. “My strength lies solely in my tenacity.”
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8. “Change only favours minds that are diligently looking and preparing for discovery.”
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9. “Live in the serene peace of laboratories and libraries.”
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10. “The role of the infinitely small in nature is infinitely great.”
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11. “One does not ask of one who suffers: What is your country and what is your religion? One merely says: You suffer, that is enough for me.”
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12. “Posterity will one day laugh at the sublime foolishness of the modern materialistic philosophy. The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator. I pray while I am engaged at my work in the laboratory.”
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13. “Bernard was right. The germ is nothing, the terrain is everything.”
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14. “The Greeks bequeathed to us one of the most beautiful words in our language – the word ‘enthusiasm’ – en theos – a god within. The grandeur of human actions is measured by the inspiration from which they spring. Happy is he who bears a god within, and who obeys it.”
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15. “To know how to wonder and question is the first step of the mind toward discovery.”
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16. “Did you ever observe to whom the accidents happen? Chance favors only the prepared mind.”
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17. “Life comes only from life.”
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18. “Science brings men nearer to God.”
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19. “In the realm of scientific observation, luck is granted only to those who are prepared.”
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20. “La fortuna juega a favor de una mente preparada.”
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21. “It is surmounting difficulties that makes heroes.”
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22. “Will opens the door to success, both brilliant and happy.”
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23. “Science and peace will triumph over ignorance and war.”
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24. “Do not put forward anything that you cannot prove by experimentation.”
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25. “Whether our efforts are, or not, favored by life, let us be able to say, when we come near to the great goal, I have done what I could.”
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26. “Do not let yourself be tainted with a barren skepticism.”
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27. “Wine is the most healthful and most hygienic of beverages.”
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28. “Inspiration is the impact of a fact on a well-prepared mind.”
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29. “The universe is asymmetric.”
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30. “Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity, and is the torch which illuminates the world. Science is the highest personification of the nation because that nation will remain the first which carries the furthest the works of thought and intelligence.”
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31. “The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.”
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32. “These three things-work, will, success-fill human existences. Will opens the door to success, both brilliant and happy. Work passes these doors, and at the end of the journey success comes in to crown one’s efforts.”
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33. “It is not the germs we need worry about. It is our inner terrain.”
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34. “Question your priorities often, make sure God always comes first.”
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35. “When I approach a child, he inspires in me two sentiments; tenderness for what he is, and respect for what he may become.”
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36. “Do not promote what you can’t explain, simplify, and prove early.”
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37. “Work usually follows will.”
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38. “Analogy cannot serve as proof.”
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39. “The Greeks understood the mysterious power of the below things. They are the ones who gave us one of the most beautiful words in our language, the word enthusiasm.”
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40. “Where observation is concerned, chance favors only the prepared mind.”
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41. “If perchance you should falter during the journey, a hand would be there to support you. If that should be wanting, God, who alone could take that hand from you, would Himself accomplish its work.”
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42. “Worship the spirit of criticism.”
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43. “If science has no country, the scientist should have one, and ascribe to it the influence which his works may have in this world.”
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44. “I am on the edge of mysteries and the veil is getting thinner and thinner.”
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45. “Imagination should give wings to our thoughts but we always need decisive experimental proof, and when the moment comes to draw conclusions and to interpret the gathered observations, imagination must be checked and documented by the factual results of the experiment.”
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46. “The flavor of wine is like delicate poetry.”
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47. “There are no such things as applied sciences, only applications of science.”
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48. “Intuition is given only to him who has undergone long preparation to receive it.”
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49. “The only thing that can bring joy is work.”
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50. “Science belongs to no one country.”
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51. “A bit of science distances one from God, but much science nears one to Him.”
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52. “What did you do today to receive your instruction?”
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53. “It would seem to me that I was committing a theft if I were to let one day go by without doing some work.”
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54. “Science knows no country, because knowledge belongs to humanity.”
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55. “Worship the spirit of criticism. If reduced to itself it is not an awakener of ideas or a stimulant to great things, but, without it, everything is fallible; it always has the last word.”
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56. “After death, life reappears in a different form and with different laws. It is inscribed in the laws of the permanence of life on the surface of the earth and everything that has been a plant and an animal will be destroyed and transformed into a gaseous, volatile and mineral substance.”
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57. “Outsidetheir laboratories, thephysicianand chemist are soldiers without arms on the field of battle.”
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58. “Posterity will one day laugh at the foolishness of modern materialistic philosophers.”
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59. “As in the experimental sciences, truth cannot be distinguished from error as long as firm principles have not been established through the rigorous observation of facts.”
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60. “I give them experiments and they respond with speeches.”
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61. “Where are the real sources of human dignity, freedom and modern democracy, if not in the concept of infinity to which all men are equal?”
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62. “The grandeur of the acts of men are measured by the inspiration from which they spring.”
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63. “The greatest disorder of the mind is to let will direct it.”
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64. “There is a time in every man’s life when he looks to his God, when he looks at his life, when he wonders how he will be remembered.”
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65. “Nothing is lost and nothing is created in the operations of art as those of nature.”
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66. “The controls of life are structured as forms and nuclear arrangements, in a relation with the motions of the universe.”
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67. “Science proceeds by successive answers to questions more and more subtle, coming nearer and nearer to the very essence of phenomena.”
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68. “You bring me the deepest joy that can be felt by a man whose invincible belief is that Science and Peace will triumph over Ignorance and War, that nations will unite, not to destroy, but to build, and that the future will belong to those who will have done most for suffering humanity.”
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69. “I have the faith of a Breton peasant and by the time I die I hope to have the faith of a Breton peasant’s wife.”
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70. “Without theory, practice is but routine born of habit. Theory alone can bring forth and develop the spirit of inventions.”
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71. “Never will the doctrine of spontaneous generation recover from the mortal blow struck by this simple experiment.”
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72. “Time is the best appraiser of scientific work, and I am aware that an industrial discovery rarely produces all its fruit in the hands of its first inventor.”
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73. “Could I but know all, I would have the faith of a Breton peasant woman.”
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74. “Blessed is he who carries within himself a God, an ideal, and who obeys it: ideal of art, ideal of science, ideal of the gospel virtues, therein lie the springs of great thoughts and great actions; they all reflect light from the Infinite.”
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75. “How do you know that the incessant progress of science will not compel scientists to consider that life has existed during eternity, and not matter?”
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76. “Happy is he who bears a god within.”
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77. “Since the most ancient times, all men, and particularly those who endeavored in the practice of medicine, have brought closer together two natural phenomena of capital importance: illness or fever and fermentation.”
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78. “In good philosophy, the word cause ought to be reserved to the single Divine impulse that has formed the universe.”
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79. “Blessed is he who carries within himself a God, an ideal, and obeys it.”
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80. “These are the living springs of great thoughts and great actions. Everything grows clear in the reflections from the Infinite.”
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81. “If you suppress laboratories, physical science will be stricken with barrenness and death.”
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82. “God grant that by my persevering labours I may bring a little stone to the frail and ill-assured edifice of our knowledge of those deep mysteries of Life and Death where all our intellects have so lamentably failed.”
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83. “There is no such thing as a special category of science called applied science; there is science and its applications, which are related to one another as the fruit is related to the tree that has borne it.”
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84. “One must not assume that an understanding of science is present in those who borrow the language.”
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85. “You have not succeeded in your experiments, that is all there is to it.”
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86. “Oh my goodness the mystery that has prompted my objective. My quality lies exclusively in my tirelessness.”
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87. “The greatest malfunction of spirit is to believe things.”
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88. “The artificial products do not have any molecular dissymmetry; and I could not indicate the existence of a more profound separation between the products born under the influence of life and all the others.”
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89. “The more I study nature, the more I stand amazed at the work of the Creator.”
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90. “When one works and imagines and dreams of nothing else than the search for answers that God has posed, it is difficult to be so still.”
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91. “To bring one’s self to believe in a truth that has just dawned upon one is the first step towards progress; to persuade others is the second.”
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92. “I am utterly convinced that Science and Peace will triumph over Ignorance and War, that nations will eventually unite not to destroy but to edify, and that the future will belong to those who have done the most for the sake of suffering humanity.”
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93. “Happy is he who bears a god within, and who obeys it. The grandeur of human actions is measured by the inspiration from which they spring.”
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94. “The Ancients understood the omnipotence of the underside of things.”
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95. “Our only consolation, as we feel our strength failing us, is to feel that we may help those who come after us to do more and to do better than ourselves.”
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