Никола Тесла знаменитые цитаты
Никола Тесла Цитаты о мужчинах
1908
Борис Ржонсницкий «Никола Тесла: Первая отечественная биография»
Борис Ржонсницкий «Никола Тесла: Первая отечественная биография»
Никола Тесла Цитаты о силе
Цит. по: [Тесла Н., Величайшие достижения человека, Статьи, https://library.raikevich.com/tesla/index1.html, Самара, Агни, 2008, 180, 584, 978-5-89850-078-8, 2.000]
1915, при исследовании больших энергий
Никола Тесла цитаты

1891

Борис Ржонсницкий «Никола Тесла: Первая отечественная биография»
Никола Тесла: Цитаты на английском языке
First attibution is to Ralph Bergstresser who claims to have heard this from Tesla in a conversation "following an experience with the Maharaja's son".
Disputed
Источник: Coments From The Inventor of the Purple Harmony Plates http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/esp_ciencia_universalenergy02.htm,
To a secretary, as quoted in Tesla: Man Out of Time (1998) by Margaret Cheney, p. 127 (footnote). https://books.google.pl/books/about/Tesla.html?id=HIuK7iLO9zgC&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&hl=en&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Never%20trust%20a%20Jew&f=false
Tesla's anti-Semitism appeared sporadic and was unusual among gentiles of his time.
As quoted in "A Visit to Nikola Tesla" by Dragislav L. Petković in Politika (April 1927); also in Tesla, Master of Lightning (1999) by Margaret Cheney, Robert Uth, and Jim Glenn, p. 82
Mr. Tesla Explains Why He Will Never Marry (1924)
“We are all one. Only egos, beliefs, and fears separate us.”
Источник: Nikola Tesla: 100 Quotes on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Success

Quoted in Marconi and Tesla: Pioneers of Radio Communication (2008) by Tim O'Shei, ISBN 159845076X , p. 5
"Radio Power Will Revolutionize the World" in Modern Mechanics and Inventions (July 1934)
Electrical Engineer, (24 Jun 1892), 11, 609.
About the role of J. Pierpont Morgan, and the failure of Tesla's "World System" project
My Inventions (1919)
Контексте: He had the highest regard for my attainments and gave me every evidence of his complete faith in my ability to ultimately achieve what I had set out to do. I am unwilling to accord to some small−minded and jealous individuals the satisfaction of having thwarted my efforts. These men are to me nothing more than microbes of a nasty disease. My project was retarded by laws of nature. The world was not prepared for it. It was too far ahead of time, but the same laws will prevail in the end and make it a triumphal success.
Man's Greatest Achievement (1908; 1930)
Контексте: According to an adopted theory, every ponderable atom is differentiated from a tenuous fluid, filling all space merely by spinning motion, as a whirl of water in a calm lake. By being set in movement this fluid, the ether, becomes gross matter. Its movement arrested, the primary substance reverts to its normal state. It appears, then, possible for man through harnessed energy of the medium and suitable agencies for starting and stopping ether whirls to cause matter to form and disappear. At his command, almost without effort on his part, old worlds would vanish and new ones would spring into being. He could alter the size of this planet, control its seasons, adjust its distance from the sun, guide it on its eternal journey along any path he might choose, through the depths of the universe. He could make planets collide and produce his suns and stars, his heat and light; he could originate life in all its infinite forms. To cause at will the birth and death of matter would be man's grandest deed, which would give him the mastery of physical creation, make him fulfill his ultimate destiny.
My Inventions (1919)
Контексте: While I have not lost faith in its potentialities, my views have changed since. War can not be avoided until the physical cause for its recurrence is removed and this, in the last analysis, is the vast extent of the planet on which we live. Only though annihilation of distance in every respect, as the conveyance of intelligence, transport of passengers and supplies and transmission of energy will conditions be brought about some day, insuring permanency of friendly relations. What we now want most is closer contact and better understanding between individuals and communities all over the earth and the elimination of that fanatic devotion to exalted ideals of national egoism and pride, which is always prone to plunge the world into primeval barbarism and strife. No league or parliamentary act of any kind will ever prevent such a calamity. These are only new devices for putting the weak at the mercy of the strong.
Address at the Belgrade train station (1 June 1892)
My Inventions (1919)