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Top 9 Quotes of Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, helped the deaf, and held 18 patents. Alexander Graham Bell created the telephone in 1876 and formed the Bell Telephone Company in 1877.

Bell’s success stemmed from his sound experiments and the advancement of his family’s interest in assisting the deaf with communication. Bell collaborated on the telephone with Thomas Watson, but his prodigious intellect allowed him to work on various other inventions, including flying machines and hydrofoils.

Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was named after his paternal grandfather, Alexander Melville Bell, the second son of Alexander Melville Bell and Eliza Grace Symonds Bell. When he was ten years old, he was named “Graham.”

Alexander Graham
Alexander Graham

9 Quotes of Alexander Graham Bell

” Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.” –  Alexander Graham

“Sometimes we stare so long at a door that is closing that we see too late the one that is open. ” –  Alexander Graham

” A man, as a general rule, owes very little to what he is born with – a man is what he makes of himself. ” –  Alexander Graham

” Dumbness comes from the fact that a child is born deaf and that it consequently never learns how to articulate, for it is by the medium of hearing that such instruction is acquired. ” –  Alexander Graham

” A man’s own judgment should be the final appeal in all that relates to himself. ” –  Alexander Graham

” It is not, of course, complete yet – but some sentences were understood this afternoon… I feel that I have at last struck the solution of a great problem – and the day is coming when telegraph wires will be laid onto houses just like water or gas – and friends converse with each other without leaving home. ” –  Alexander Graham

Alexander Graham
Alexander Graham

” Neither the Army nor the Navy is of any protection, or very little protection, against aerial raids. ” –  Alexander Graham

” It is hardly an exaggeration to say that oral teachers and sign teachers found it difficult to sit down in the same room without quarreling, and there was intolerance upon both sides. To say ‘oral method’ to a sign teacher was like waving a red flag in the face of a bull, and to say ‘sign language’ to an oralist aroused the deepest resentment. ” –  Alexander Graham

” From my earliest childhood, my attention was specially directed to the subject of acoustics, and especially to the subject of speech, and I was urged by my father to study everything relating to these subjects, as they would have an important bearing upon what was to be my professional work. ” –  Alexander Graham