
„Hvězdářský dalekohled zmenšuje vesmír. Mikroskop ho zvětšuje.“
A weak mind is like a microscope, which magnifies trifling things but cannot receive great ones.
Though sometimes misattributed to Chesterton, this is generally attributed to Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, with the first publication of this yet located is in a section of proverbs called "Diamond Dust" in Eliza Cook's Journal, No. 98 (15 March 1851), with the first attribution to Chesterfield as yet located in: Many Thoughts of Many Minds (1862) edited by Henry Southgate.
Misattributed
„Hvězdářský dalekohled zmenšuje vesmír. Mikroskop ho zvětšuje.“
„Nemůžeme dělat velké věci, jen malé věci s velkou láskou.“
„Nikdo nezatěžuje svou mysl maličkostmi, pokud k tomu nemá nějaký pádný důvod.“