Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by George W. Melville

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Last updated on October 1, 2024.
George W. Melville

George Wallace Melville was an American engineer, Arctic explorer, and author. As chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering, he headed a time of great expansion, technological progress and change, often in defiance of the conservative element of the Navy hierarchy. He superintended the design of 120 ships and introduced the water-tube boiler, the triple-screw propulsion system, vertical engines, the floating repair ship, and the "distilling ship." Appointed engineer in chief of the Navy, Melville reformed the service entirely, putting Navy engineers on a professional rather than an artisan footing.

The horse has such a docile nature, that he would always rather do right the wrong, if he can only be taught to distinguish one from the other. — © George W. Melville
The horse has such a docile nature, that he would always rather do right the wrong, if he can only be taught to distinguish one from the other.
If men must die, why not in honorable pursuit of knowledge? Far be it that our ideas of manhood should be dwarfed to the size of a golden dollar.
There is no basis for the ardent hopes and positive statements made as to the safe and successful use of the dirigible balloon or flying machine, or both, for commercial transportation or as weapons of war.
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