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" How many interesting facts fail to be converted into fertile discoveries because their first observers regard them as natural and ordinary things!....It is strange to see how the populace, which nourishes its imagination with tales of witches or saints, mysterious events and extraordinary occurrences, disdains the world around it as commonplace, monotonous and prosaic, without suspecting that at bottom it is all secret, mystery and marvel. "

Santiago Ramón y Cajal


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Santiago Ramón y Cajal quote : How many interesting facts fail to be converted into fertile discoveries because their first observers regard them as natural and ordinary things!....It is strange to see how the populace, which nourishes its imagination with tales of witches or saints, mysterious events and extraordinary occurrences, disdains the world around it as commonplace, monotonous and prosaic, without suspecting that at bottom it is all secret, mystery and marvel.