Maria Mitchell Quotes (37 Quotes)


    I was born, for instance, incapable of appreciating music.

    I saw, in looking over Cooper, elements of a comet of 1825 which resemble what I get out for this, from my own observations, but I cannot rely upon my own.

    Every formula which expresses a law of nature is a hymn of praise to God.


    I am always the better for open-air breathing, and was certainly meant for the wandering life of the Indian.


    I have worn myself thin trying to find out about this comet, and I know very little now in the matter.

    A young sailor boy came to see me today. It pleases me to have these lads seek me on their return from their first voyage, and tell me how much they have learned about navigation.

    The Southern character is opposed to haste. Safety is of more worth than speed, and there is no hurry.

    I am just through with a summer, and a summer is to me always a trying ordeal.

    The best that can be said of my life so far is that it has been industrious, and the best that can be said of me is that I have not pretended to what I was not.

    When we are chafed and fretted by small cares, a look at the stars will show us the littleness of our own interests.

    I have never been in any country where they did not do something better than we do it, think some thoughts better than we think, catch some inspiration from heights above our own.


    I was a little doubtful about the propriety of going to the Mammoth Cave without a gentleman escort, but if two ladies travel alone they must have the courage of men.

    People have to learn sometimes not only how much the heart, but how much the head, can bear.

    I never look upon the mass of girls going into our dining-room or chapel without feeling their nobility, the sovereignty of their pure spirit.

    As a general rule, people disappoint you as you know them.

    Study as if you were going to live forever; live as if you were going to die tomorrow.

    Do not look at stars as bright spots only. Try to take in the vastness of the universe.

    The world of learning is so broad, and the human soul is so limited in power!

    I am just learning to notice the different colors of the stars, and already begin to have a new enjoyment.

    Yesterday I had a Shaker visitor, and today a Catholic; and the more I see and hear, the less do I care about church doctrines.

    Altogether, St. Louis is a growing place, and the West has a large hand and a strong grasp.

    When that door closed and the County Commission door opened, Don encouraged me to take the position,

    The love of one's own sex is precious, for it is neither provoked by vanity nor retained by flattery; it is genuine and sincere.

    I had, early in life, a love for staging, but it is fast dying out. Nine hours over a rough road are enough to root out the most passionate love of that kind.

    To read a book, to think it over, and to write out notes is a useful exercise; a book which will not repay some hard thought is not worth publishing.

    I would as soon put a girl alone into a closet to meditate as give her only the society of her needle.



    Even astronomers who are as well cared for as are those of Cambridge have their annoyances, and even men as skilled as they are make blunders.


    The greatest object in educating is to give a right habit of study.

    We have a hunger of the mind which asks for knowledge of all around us, and the more we gain, the more is our desire; the more we see, the more we are capable of seeing.

    I have just gone over my comet computations again, and it is humiliating to perceive how very little more I know than I did seven years ago when I first did this kind of work.

    I made observations for three hours last night, and am almost ill today from fatigue; still I have worked all day, trying to reduce the places, and mean to work hard again tonight.

    It is sad to see a woman sacrificing the ties of the affections even to do good.


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