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Russian chemist and academic (d. 1907), Birth: 8-2-1834, Death: 2-2-1907 Dmitri Mendeleev Quotes
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The most all penetrating spirit before which will open the possibility of tilting not tables, but planets, is the spirit of free human inquiry. Believe only in that.
Dmitri Mendeleev

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Work, look for peace and calm in work: you will find it nowhere else.
Dmitri Mendeleev

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I saw in a dream a table where all the elements fell into place as required. Awakening, I immediately wrote it down on a piece of paper.
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Knowing how contented, free, and joyful is life in the world of science, one fervently wishes that many would enter its portals.
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Certain characteristic properties of elements can be foretold from their atomic weights.
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The magnitude of the atomic weight determines the character of the element, just as the magnitude of the molecule determines the character of a compound body.
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No one nor anything can silence me.
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There exists everywhere a medium in things, determined by equilibrium.
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When the elements are arranged in vertical columns according to increasing atomic weight, so that the horizontal lines contain analogous elements again according to increasing atomic weight, an arrangement results from which several general conclusions may be drawn.
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Elements which are similar as regards their chemical properties have atomic weights which are either of nearly the same value (eg. Pt, Ir, Os) or which increase regularly (eg. K, Ru, Cs).
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If all the elements are arranged in the order of their atomic weights, a periodic repetition of properties is obtained. This is expressed by the law of periodicity.
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Work, look for peace and calm in work: You will find it nowhere else. Pleasures flit by -- they are only for yourself; work leaves a mark of long-lasting joy, work is for others.
Dmitri Mendeleev

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There is nothing in this world that I fear to say.
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It is the function of science to discover the existence of a general reign of order in nature and to find the causes governing this order. And this refers in equal measure to the relations of man - social and political - and to the entire universe as a whole.
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Why do they [Americans] quarrel, why do they hate Negroes, Indians, even Germans, why do they not have science and poetry commensurate with themselves, why are there so many frauds and so much nonsense? I cannot soon give a solution to these questions ... It was clear that in the United States there was a development not of the best, but of the middle and worst sides of European civilization; the notorious general voting, the tendency to politics... all the same as in Europe. A new dawn is not to be seen on this side of the ocean.
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We must expect the discovery of many as yet unknown elements-for example, elements analogous to aluminum and silicon- whose atomic weight would be between 65 and 75.
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I have achieved an inner freedom.
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The elements which are the most widely diffused have small atomic weights.
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Why do they [Americans] quarrel, why do they hate Negroes, Indians, even Germans, why do they not have science and poetry commensurate with themselves, why are there so many frauds and so much nonsense?
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I have to talk like this! It`s my job
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The elements, if arranged according to their atomic weights, exhibit an apparent periodicity of properties.
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No law of nature, however general, has been established all at once; its recognition has always been preceded by many presentiments.
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The establishment of a law, moreover, does not take place when the first thought of it takes form, or even when its significance is recognised, but only when it has been confirmed by the results of the experiment.
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The edifice of science not only requires material, but also a plan. Without the material, the plan alone is but a castle in the air-a mere possibility; whilst the material without a plan is but useless matter.
Dmitri Mendeleev