"I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy."
— Marie Curie
I Was Taught That The Way
I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy.
About this quote
Marie Curie wrote this biographical account of her husband Pierre Curie in 1923, reflecting both on his scientific career and on her own experience in research. The observation about slow progress was hard-won: the Curies' initial work isolating radium required processing tons of pitchblende in a leaky shed over four years of grueling physical labor before yielding a fraction of a gram of the new element.
Source
Pierre Curie (biography), 1923