Quotes About Science
The dangers that face the world can, every one of them, be traced back to science. The salvations that may save the world will, every one of them, be traced back to science.
~ Isaac Asimov
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Unlike those theists who at least pay lip service to science and scientific method, Johnson is out to convict science of fraud in the court of public opinion.
~ Victor J. Stenger
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Experimentation is the least arrogant method of gaining knowledge. The experimenter humbly asks a question of nature.
~ Isaac Asimov
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We all know we fall. Newton's discovery was that the moon falls, too-and by the same rule that we do.
~ Isaac Asimov
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It is remarkable, Hardin, how the religion of science has grabbed hold.
~ Isaac Asimov
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The poet must be alike polished by an intercourse with the world as with the studies of taste; one to whom labour is negligence, refinement a science, and art a nature.
~ Isaac D'Israeli
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Evolution .. Just the right formula of science and comedy may get moviegoers through the door.
~ Ivan Reitman
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There is no counting the unsolved problems of Natural History.
~ J. Arthur Thomson
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Fiction, maybe art in general, is a tentative, uncertain enterprise; it's not science, it's an exploration, but you never find much in the way of answers.
~ Tim O'Brien
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Science has radically changed the conditions of human life on earth. It has expanded our knowledge and our power, but not our capacity to use them with wisdom.
~ J. William Fulbright
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The Punkwat twins! Brentwood is the world's smallest giant, whilst his brother, Elwood, is the largest midget in the world. They baffle science!
~ W. C. Fields
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This is no science, this is art, where equations fall away to elements like resolving chords, and where always prevails a symmetry either explicit or multiplex, but always of a crystalline serenity.
~ Jack Vance
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In any case I hold that there must arise a science of the development of economic forms and relations.
~ William Stanley Jevons
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I grew up to be indifferent to the distinction between literature and science, which in my teens were simply two languages for experience that I learned together.
~ Jacob Bronowski
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[Science] is the literature of God written on the stars-the trees-the rocks-and more important because [of] its marked utilitarian character.
~ James A. Garfield
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We must have the real thing before we can have a science of a thing.
~ James Anthony Froude
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We need justice. We need toleration, honesty and moral courage. These are modern virtues without which we cannot hope to control the forces science has let loose among us.
~ I. A. R. Wylie
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I feel a bit of an imposter talking about the science. I'm not a scientist, you may be aware. I read English Literature.
~ James Delingpole
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Science, while it penetrates deeply the system of things about us, sees everywhere, in the dim limits of vision, the word mystery.
~ James Dwight Dana
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My interest in film is sort of catholic - apart from science fiction and horror movies, I'll watch almost everything.
~ James Dyson
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The media thinks that you have to make science sexy and concentrate on themes such as rivalry and the human issues.
~ James Dyson
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No star seemed less than what science has taught us that it is.
~ James F. Cooper
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The Church does not pretend to be scientists. It teaches based upon what science tells it.
~ Wellington Mara
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God pity the man of science who believes in nothing but what he can prove by scientific methods; for if ever a human being needed divine pity, he does.
~ J. G. Holland
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