![]() It is with much hesitancy that I venture to write a preface to this book. William Brown Meloney (Marie Mattingly Meloney), Quote, The Macmillan Company, New … Continue reading Boldface added to excerpts by QI: 1923, Pierre Curie by Marie Curie, Translated by Charlotte and Vernon Kellogg, Section: Introduction by Mrs. The introduction was penned by journalist Marie Mattingly Meloney who attributed the quotation to Marie Curie. An English translation appeared in the same year. Quote Investigator: In 1923 Marie Curie published a biography of her husband Pierre Curie who had died in 1906. ![]() This statement has been attributed three members of a renowned French family: Marie Curie, Pierre Curie, and Ève Curie. In science, we must be interested in things, not in persons. ![]() A famous scientist once criticized this attitude as follows: ![]() Marie Curie? Pierre Curie? Ève Curie? Marie Mattingly Meloney? Apocryphal?ĭear Quote Investigator: Gossip about people is extraordinarily popular. ![]()
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