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Louis Pasteur

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I am on the edge of mysteries and the veil is getting thinner and thinner.
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Letter (December 1851); as quoted in The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague In History (2004) by John M. Barry
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Variant translations: I am on the verge of mysteries and the veil is getting thinner and thinner. The nights seem to me too long... I am often scolded by Madame Pasteur, but I tell her I shall lead her to fame.
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Microbe Hunters (1926) by Paul De Kruif

 
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