Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Mary Somerville

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Scottish writer Mary Somerville.
Last updated on October 16, 2024.
Mary Somerville

Mary Somerville was a Scottish scientist, writer, and polymath. She studied mathematics and astronomy, and in 1835 she and Caroline Herschel were elected as the first female Honorary Members of the Royal Astronomical Society.

No one at this time can duly estimate the importance of Mrs Marcet's scientific works.
The moral disposition of the age appears in the refinement of conversation.
No circumstance in the natural world is more inexplicable than the diversity of form and color in the human race. — © Mary Somerville
No circumstance in the natural world is more inexplicable than the diversity of form and color in the human race.
Nothing has afforded me so convincing a proof of the unity of the Deity as these purely mental conceptions of numerical and mathematical science.
The most savage people are also the ugliest.
Nothing has afforded me so convincing a proof of the unity of the Deity as these purely mental conceptions of numerical and mathematical science which have been by slow degrees vouchsafed to man, and are still granted in these latter times by the Differential Calculus, now superseded by the Higher Algebra, all of which must have existed in that sublimely omniscient Mind from eternity.
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