Jules Verne quote about science from Journey to the Center of the Earth - When science has uttered her voice, let babblers hold their peace.
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When science has uttered her voice, let babblers hold their peace.
 Jules Verne, Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864). copy citation

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Author Jules Verne
Source Journey to the Center of the Earth
Topic science
Date 1864
Language English
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Note Translated by Frederick Amadeus Malleson
Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3748/3748-h/3748-h.htm

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“Therefore, if these vapours remain in their usual condition, if they display no augmentation of force, and if you add to this the observation that the wind and rain are not ceasing and being replaced by a still and heavy atmosphere, then you may affirm that no eruption is preparing."
"But—" 'No more; that is sufficient. When science has uttered her voice, let babblers hold their peace.'
I returned to the parsonage, very crestfallen. My uncle had beaten me with the weapons of science. Still I had one hope left, and this was, that when we had reached the bottom of the crater it would be impossible, for want of a passage, to go deeper, in spite of all the Saknussemm's in Iceland.” source
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