Quotes About Expansion
In the post-individualistic era, science and spirituality will become allies, and human beings will realize a vast potentiality now only dimly felt.
~ Huston Smith
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He broke through the barriers of the skies.
~ William Herschel
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Every science is a mutilated octopus. If its tentacles were not clipped to stumps, it would feel its way into disturbing contacts.
~ Charles Fort
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How is it that hardly any major religion has looked at science and concluded, "This is better than we thought! The Universe is much bigger than our prophets said, grander, more subtle, more elegant?
~ Carl Sagan
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Years of science fiction have produced a mindset that it is human destiny to expand from Earth, to the Moon, to Mars, to the stars.
~ Bernard M. Oliver
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The progress of mathematics can be viewed as progress from the infinite to the finite.
~ Gian-Carlo Rota
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Science is a field which grows continuously with ever expanding frontiers.
~ John Bardeen
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There is a danger one has to really be knowing much more because you can't be too narrow on science.
~ Ahmed H. Zewail
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Science and technology contribute to the fast-expanding vocabularies of all living civilized tongues at a faster rate than all other fields of human endeavor put together.
~ Mario Pei
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There seems no limit to research, for as been truly said, the more the sphere of knowledge grows, the larger becomes the surface of contact with the unknown.
~ William Cecil Dampier
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Life is not a chain of events but an area-something spreading out from a hidden centre and welling at once toward all points of the compass.
~ Stephen Graham
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Priestley [said] that each discovery we make shows us many others that should be made.
~ Claude Bernard
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Just after World War II, this country led the world in science by every way you could measure it, yet the number of scientists was a tiny proportion of what it is now.
~ James Lovelock
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I assert nothing, I content myself with believing that more is possible than people think.
~ Voltaire, Micromegas
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In space you don't stop.
~ Christopher Carosa
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However high we climb in the pursuit of knowledge we shall still see heights above us, and the more we extend our view, the more conscious we shall be of the immensity which lies beyond.
~ William George Armstrong
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The rage for railroads is so great that many will be laid in parts where they will not pay.
~ George Stephenson
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From a biology point of view, the purpose of humanity is to ensure his survival by expanding his domain into the stars.
~ Osman Doluca
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All different forms of human expression, art, science, are going to become expanded, by expanding our intelligence.
~ Ray Kurzweil
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For the more a man limits himself, the nearer he is on the other hand to what is limitless.
~ zweig stefan v
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Art is a way of expanding our resonances, civilization our way of resonating to those expansions
~ Adam Gopnik
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British territory did cover nearly a quarter of the earth.
~ Adam Hochschild
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Colleges at Oxford and Cambridge often sent their promising young fellows abroad to buy books for their libraries (which were tiny; it was thought a great achievement during Savile's time at Merton that he increased their number of printed books from 300 to 1,000), and in 1578 Savile was sent out on a long European tour.
~ Adam Nicolson
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By the time we stopped for the night, Billy Milsap was as big as an ocean liner.
~ Adam Rex
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