It is not enough to know, we must apply. It is not enough to will, we must do.
Electromagnetic induction
It is not enough to know, we must apply. It is not enough to will, we must do.
Electromagnetic induction
Often attributed to Goethe, but sometimes associated with Faraday's practical approach.
Mid 19th Century (approx.)
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