Science Quotes - Page 147
John Henry Newman (1852). “Discourses on the Scope and Nature of University Education: Addressed to the Catholics of Dublin”, p.144
The glorious lamp of heaven, the radiant sun, Is Nature's eye.
John Dryden, Paul Hammond, David Hopkins (1995). “The Poems of John Dryden: 1693-1696”, p.302, Pearson Education
"John Donne: The Major Works".
John Allen Paulos (2013). “A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper”, p.86, Hachette UK
One must credit an hypothesis with all that has had to be discovered in order to demolish it.
Jean Rostand (1962). “The substance of man”
Science had better not free the minds of men too much, before it has tamed their instincts.
Jean Rostand (1962). “The substance of man”
Jasper Fforde (2011). “One of our Thursdays is Missing: Thursday Next”, p.122, Hachette UK
James Russell Lowell (1845). “Conversations on Some of the Old Poets”, p.140
James Jeans, Sir James Hopwood Jeans (1981). “Physics and Philosophy”, p.216, Courier Corporation
James Hutton (1788*). “Theory of the earth; or an investigation of the laws observable in the composition, dissolution and restoration of land upon the globe. (From. the Trans., Roy. soc. of Edinb.).”, p.7