"What could be wiser than to give people who can think the leisure in which to do it?"
—Abraham Flexner (1866-1959)
“The real enemy is the man who tries to mold the human spirit so that it will not dare to spread its wings.”
― Abraham Flexner (1866-1959)
“Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education. Probably, no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.”
― Abraham Flexner (1866-1959)
“Probably, no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.”
― Abraham Flexner (1866-1959)
"At no period of [Michael Faraday’s] unmatched career was he interested in utility. He was absorbed in disentangling the riddles of the universe, at first chemical riddles, in later periods, physical riddles. As far as he cared, the question of utility was never raised. Any suspicion of utility would have restricted his restless curiosity. In the end, utility resulted, but it was never a criterion to which his ceaseless experimentation could be subjected."
― Abraham Flexner (1866-1959)
"We must not overlook the role that extremists play. They are the gadflies that keep society from being too complacent or self-satisfied; they are, if sound, the spearhead of progress. If they are fundamentally wrong, free discussion will in time put an end to them."
― Abraham Flexner (1866-1959)
“Science, in the very act of solving problems, creates more of them.”
― Abraham Flexner (1866-1959)