SCIENCE QUOTES VII

quotations about science

Weird Science
Weird, ooo!
Magic and technology
Voodoo dolls and chants
Electricity We're makin'
Fantasy and microchips
Shooting from the hip
Something different

OINGO BOINGO

"Weird Science"


Science is the process of trying to understand the nature of reality. And it's a fundamental of science that we believe reality exists, instead of having it be a human construct or all a matter of relative point of view. There isn't another side of the story in science. There are the right and wrong answers, and you do a better or worse job of understanding that reality, but we do believe reality is there. That's fundamental to what we're doing.

LUCY JONES

Newsweek, October 15, 2007

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All of science is nothing more than the refinement of everyday thinking.

ALBERT EINSTEIN

Out of My Later Years


By science men may learn the mysteries of the spirit world.

JOHN DEE

attributed, Day's Collacon

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It is by examining very bare, very dull, very unpromising things, that modern science has come to be what it is.

WALTER BAGEHOT

The English Constitution

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Science is the whore of industry and the handmaiden of war.

EDWARD ABBEY

A Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Vox Clamantis in Deserto)

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The only thing not worth destroying is science. That would be useless. Science is unchangeable, and if you destroyed it today, it would rise up again the same as before.

LEONID ANDREYEV

Savva

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Nothing tends more to the corruption of science than to suffer it to stagnate. These waters must be troubled before they can exert their virtues. A man who works beyond the surface of things, though he may be wrong himself, yet he clears the way for others, and may chance to make even his errors subservient to the cause of truth.

EDMUND BURKE

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke

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Vast is the field of Science ... the more a man knows, the more he will find he has to know.

SAMUEL RICHARDSON

Sir Charles Grandison


It was good that there should be a more diffused knowledge of the material world; and it was good, therefore, that there should be partisans of matter, believers in particles, zealots for tissue, who were ready to incur any odium and any labour that a few more men might learn a few more things.

WALTER BAGEHOT

Biographical Studies

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Science has an uncomfortable way of pushing human beings from center stage. In our prescientific stories, humans began as the focal point of Nature, living on an Earth that was the center of the universe. As the origins of the Earth and of mankind were investigated more carefully, it became clear that Nature had other interests beyond people, and the Earth was less central than previously hoped. Humankind was just one branch of the great family of life, and the Earth is a smallish planet orbiting an unexceptional sun quite far out on one arm of a run-of-the-mill spiral galaxy.

SETH LLOYD

Programming the Universe

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Those who are really convinced that they have made progress in science would not demand freedom for the new views to continue side by side with the old, but the substitution of the new views for the old.

VLADIMIR LENIN

"Dogmatism and Freedom of Criticism", What Is To Be Done?

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Consecrate the morning of your reason to the study of the sciences: they are of infinite resource in the course of life; they form the heart, polish the mind, and instruct man in his duties.

NABI-EFFENDI

Some Tracts of the Advice to His Son


The logic of science was infallible, and if the scientists were sometimes mistaken, this was assumed to be only from their mistaking its rules.

ROBERT M. PIRSIG

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance


Doubtless it is true that while consciousness is occupied in the scientific interpretation of a thing, which is now and again "a thing of beauty," it is not occupied in the aesthetic appreciation of it. But it is no less true that the same consciousness may at another time be so wholly possessed by the aesthetic appreciation as to exclude all thought of the scientific interpretation. The inability of a man of science to take the poetic view simply shows his mental limitation; as the mental limitation of a poet is shown by his inability to take the scientific view. The broader mind can take both.

HERBERT SPENCER

An Autobiography

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Alas! A scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections -- a mere heart of stone.

CHARLES DARWIN

letter to T. H. Huxley, July 9, 1857

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On the one hand, science is indispensable to the rational organization of society; on the other, being incapable of interesting itself in that which is real and living, it must not interfere with the real or practical organization of society.

MIKHAIL BAKUNIN

God and the State

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Science investigates; religion interprets. Science gives man knowledge, which is power; religion gives man wisdom, which is control. Science deals mainly with facts; religion deals mainly with values. The two are not rivals.

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

A Martin Luther King Treasury

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Science is the poetry of reality.

RICHARD DAWKINS

"Slaves to Superstition", The Enemies of Reason

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Science, for all its independent marvels, depends on sense. Science is a powerful tool, and like any other power tool, can be used well or badly. For it to foster understanding rather than constant confusion in this age of alternative and competing "truths" on every important topic, we need to use it more sensibly.

DAVID L. KATZ

"Science And Sense In A Post-Truth World: How Do We Know?", Huffington Post, September 29, 2017