"Alchemy may be compared to the man who told his sons that he had left them gold, buried somewhere in his vineyard; while they by digging found no gold, but by turning up the mould about the roots of the vines procured a plentiful vintage. So the search and endeavours to make gold have brought many useful inventions to light."
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Francis Bacon, De Augmentis Scientiarum (1623), as quoted by Edward Thorpe, History of Chemistry, Vol. 1, p. 43.
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