Quotes About Study
Organic chemistry is the study of organs; inorganic chemistry is the study of the insides of organs.
~ Max Shulman
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The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful.
~ Henri Poincare
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Science is the study of what Is, Engineering builds what Will Be. The scientist merely explores that which exists, while the engineer creates what has never existed before.
~ Theodore von Karman
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A scientific or technical study always consists of the following three steps: 1. One decides the objective. 2. One considers the method. 3. One evaluates the method in relation to the objective.
~ Genichi Taguchi
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If you refuse to study anatomy, the arts of drawing and perspective, the mathematics of aesthetics, and the science of color, let me tell you that this is more a sign of laziness than of genius.
~ Salvador Dali
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C'este donc par l'étude des mathématiques, et seulement par elle, que l'on peut se faire une idée juste et approfondie de ce que c'est qu'une science.
~ Auguste Comte
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Spirituality as a science, as a study, is the greatest and healthiest exercise that the human mind can have.
~ Swami Vivekananda
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The field of the Geologist's inquiry is the Globe itself, ... [and] it is his study to decipher the monuments of the mighty revolutions and convulsions it has suffered.
~ William Buckland
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Brian and I were both science students. You know science sort of math and physics side, you know.
~ John Deacon
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Mathematics has a threefold purpose. It must provide an instrument for the study of nature. But this is not all: it has a philosophical purpose, and, I daresay, an aesthetic purpose.
~ Henri Poincare
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To understand God's thoughts, one must study statistics, for these are the measure of His purpose.
~ Florence Nightingale
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Science has been seriously retarded by the study of what is not worth knowing and of what is not knowable.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Therefore, O students, study mathematics and do not build without foundations.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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I didn't mind studying. Obviously math and the physical science subjects interested me more than some of the more artistic subjects, but I think I was a pretty good student.
~ Alan Shepard
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Men study science as god not the God of science.
~ Adrian Rogers
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True definition of science: the study of the beauty of the world.
~ Simone Weil
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Science, as long as it limits itself to the descriptive study of the laws of nature, has no moral or ethical quality and this applies to the physical as well as the biological sciences.
~ Ernst Boris Chain
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Study the science of art and the art of science.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Even one well-made observation will be enough in many cases, just as one well-constructed experiment often suffices for the establishment of a law.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Bacon first taught the world the true method of the study of nature, and rescued science from that barbarism in which the followers of Aristotle, by a too servile imitation of their master.
~ Thomas Young
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To find out what happens to a system when you interfere with it you have to interfere with it (not just passively observe it).
~ George E. P. Box
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The most excellent study of expanding the soul, is the science of Christ, and Him crucified, and the knowledge of the Godhead in the glorious Trinity.
~ J. I. Packer
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Metaphysics is universal and is exclusively concerned with primary substance. ... And here we will have the science to study that which is, both in its essence and in the properties which it has.
~ Aristotle
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Political Science carries inseparably with it the study of piety, and that he who is not pious cannot be truly wise.
~ Giambattista Vico
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