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Science Quotes - Page 149

The infinitude of creation is great enough to make a world, or a Milky Way of worlds, look in comparison with it what a flower or an insect does in comparison with the Earth.

The infinitude of creation is great enough to make a world, or a Milky Way of worlds, look in comparison with it what a flower or an insect does in comparison with the Earth.

Immanuel Kant (1900). “Kant's cosmogony as in his essay on the retardation of the rotation of the earth and his Natural history and theory of the heavens: With introduction, appendices, and a portrait of Thomas Wright of Durham”

The fatal futility of Fact.

The Spoils of Poynton preface (1909)

Any colour - so long as it's black.

In Allan Nevins Ford (1957) vol. 2, ch. 15

When our life ceases to be inward and private, conversation degenerates into mere gossip.

Henry David Thoreau (2014). “Citizen Thoreau: Walden, Civil Disobedience, Life Without Principle, Slavery in Massachusetts, A Plea for Captain John Brown”, p.221, Graphic Arts Books

Science is built up with facts, as a house is with stones. But a collection of facts is no more a science than a heap of stones is a house.

"Science and Hypothesis". Book by Henri Poincaré, translated by George Bruce Halsted. Chapter IX: "Hypotheses in Physics", 1913.