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Science Quotes - Page 143

There comes a time when every scientist, even God, has to write off an experiment.

P. D. James (2008). “Devices and Desires”, p.303, Faber & Faber

Science is a first-rate piece of furniture for a man's upper chamber, if he has common sense on the ground-floor. But if a man hasn't got plenty of good common sense, the more science he has, the worse for his patient.

Oliver Wendell Holmes (1887). “The "Breakfast-table" Series: The Autocrat of the Breakfast-table; The Professor at the Breakfast- Table; The Poet at the Breakfast- Table”

Matter moves, but Ether is strained.

Sir Oliver Lodge (1914). “Continuity: The Presidential Address to the British Association for 1913”

The world is like a vast sea: mankind like a vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom. ... [T]he sciences serve us for oars.

Oliver Goldsmith (1824). “Letters from a Citizen of the World to His Friends in the East ...”, p.120