Quote by: Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Heroes and scholars represent the opposite extremes... The scholar struggles for the benefit of all humanity, sometimes to reduce physical effort, sometimes to reduce pain, and sometimes to postpone death, or at least render it more bearable. In contrast, the patriot sacrifices a rather substantial part of humanity for the sake of his own prestige. His statue is always erected on a pedestal of ruins and corpses... In contrast, all humanity crowns a scholar, love forms the pedestal of his statues, and his triumphs defy the desecration of time and the judgment of history.


Author Bio


  • NameSantiago Ramón y Cajal
  • DescriptionSpanish neuroscientist
  • BornMay 1, 1852
  • DiedOctober 18, 1934
  • CountrySpain
  • ProfessionPhysician; Neuroscientist; Scientist
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine; Order Of Merit For Arts And Science