11 Inspirational Quotes From The World Of Science

It can be difficult to stay motivated at work, but we've collected a handful of inspirational quotes straight from the world of science to help you out. Find your inspiration inside this blog post!

Earlier this week the world received the sad news that Stephen Hawking, a fantastic scientist (and a man full of inspirational quotes), had passed away at the age of 76.

So, with that in mind, we've created an infographic with some of the most inspirational words ever said by people in the world of science.

Coincidentally, the 14th was also Pi Day and Albert Einstein's birthday... so it's certainly a day to go down in history!

Summary

Well, aren't you feeling inspired? Because I definitely am!

If you're finding it difficult to pick the motivation up at work, check some of these out:

And if you're really feeling down in the dumps, maybe it's time to reconsider a new job - or even a new career!

As Hawking rightly said - "intelligence is the ability to adapt to change." so don't be worried to take that step either.

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