Top 5 Quotes & Sayings by Emilie du Chatelet

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French mathematician Emilie du Chatelet.
Last updated on April 16, 2025.
Emilie du Chatelet

Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet was a French natural philosopher and mathematician from the early 1730s until her death due to complications during childbirth in 1749. Her most recognized achievement is her translation of and commentary on Isaac Newton's 1687 book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica containing basic laws of physics. The translation, published posthumously in 1756, is still considered the standard French translation. Her commentary includes a contribution to Newtonian mechanics—the postulate of an additional conservation law for total energy, of which kinetic energy of motion is one element. This led to her conceptualization of energy as such, and to derive its quantitative relationships to the mass and velocity of an object.

Self-love is always the mainspring, more or less concealed, of our actions; it is the wind which swells the sails, without which the ship could not go.
Let us choose for ourselves our path in life, and let us try to strew that path with flowers.
Let us decide on the route that we wish to take to pass our life, and attempt to sow that route with flowers. — © Emilie du Chatelet
Let us decide on the route that we wish to take to pass our life, and attempt to sow that route with flowers.
To be happy, one must rid oneself of prejudice, be virtuous, healthy, and have a capacity for enjoyment and for passion.
love of learning is the most necessary passion ... in it lies our happiness. It's a sure remedy for what ails us, an unending source of pleasure.
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