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Quotes About Research

When I moved to Cleveland, defense research was laying the foundations for the Internet. The Apollo program was just about to put a man on the moon - and it was Neil Armstrong, from right here in Ohio. The future felt limitless. But today, our government is broken.
~ Peter Thiel
I went with the old adage that you should write what you know. What I knew was 18th century Britain, so what I decided I would do is write a novel based on my dissertation research.
~ David Liss
When I'm writing fiction, I read nonfiction or biographies. Now I'm watching very old movies or old foreign films. I don't immerse myself in whatever's going on in whatever area I'm working in.
~ Whit Stillman
I'm not really into method acting - the way I was taught was the good old-fashioned British way of just doing your research and getting on with it.
~ Laura Donnelly
Research in basic sciences now requires resources that no one country can provide.
~ Priyamvada Natarajan
One of the things that's frustrated me as a deep-sea explorer is how many animals there probably are in the ocean that we know nothing about because of the way we explore the ocean.
~ Edith Widder
One of the things Kuhn said about normal science is that people 'expect' things to be discovered.
~ Ian Hacking
I've been online long enough to know if I don't like the first results I get, I go look for more.
~ Dave deBronkart
What person doesn't search online about their disease after they are diagnosed?
~ Howard Rheingold
I think the only difference between me and other people is that when I hear of an interesting historical incident, I immediately write it down and Google it.
~ Emma Donoghue
As scientists, we keep an open mind, but we have to base our ideas about the past on archaeological evidence.
~ Zahi Hawass
The discovery of superfluidity opened up a new understanding in the science world.
~ David Lee
In 2011, my wife, Courtney, and I, with my amazing mother and sister, opened the Nantz National Alzheimer Center at Houston Methodist Hospital.
~ Jim Nantz
I used to live in New York, and I know a number of people who have friends who work at galleries. I spent time hanging out with them, going to openings. It was a good way to do research, to hang out and to look at the art that was present.
~ Jesse Kellerman
Follow your heart? Forgive me, but that's the myth of all myths. You should research the man you're with as thoroughly as you'd research which car to buy. What do other people say about him? What's his track record? Be aware of what your situation with
~ Pamela Redmond Satran
Patricia Brennan Demuth
~ encyclopedias
Rule 1 for solving our problems is: Get the facts. Let's do what Dean Hawkes did: let's not even attempt to solve our problems without first collecting all the facts in an impartial manner.
~ Dale Carnegie
Neither you nor I nor Einstein nor the Supreme Court of the United States is brilliant enough to reach an intelligent decision on any problem without first getting the facts. Thomas Edison knew that. At the time of his death, he had two thousand five hundred notebooks filled with facts about the problems he was facing.
~ Dale Carnegie
far easier to give a talk that skims over the surface than to dig down for facts. But when you take the easy way you make little or no impression on the audience. After you have narrowed your subject, then the next step is to ask yourself questions that will deepen your understanding and prepare you to talk with authority on the topic you have chosen:
~ Dale Carnegie
Remember, in Colossians we are told that in him are hidden "all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge" (2:3). And, of course, it's perfectly logical that the reason all the treasures are hidden in him is because he made everything. So if you're engaged in research in some field, you should take him in as your partner, because he really does know what makes things work. Regardless of what you're working on, Jesus has the knowledge required to solve your problems.
~ Dallas Willard
Prayer, it is rightly said, is the method of genuine theological research, the method of understanding what and who God is.
~ Dallas Willard
Secularism—itself always posing as knowledge, usually by striving to associate itself with "science" and "research"—justifies itself in determining political and legal processes and outcomes by stepping outside what is regarded as religion.
~ Dallas Willard
Even brilliant scientists Google themselves.
~ Dan Brown
Leonardo believed his research had the potential to convert millions to a more spiritual life. Last year he categorically proved the existence of an energy force that unites us all. He actually demonstrated that we are all physically connected… that the molecules in your body are intertwined with the molecules in mine… that there is a single force moving within all of us.
~ Dan Brown