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Science Quotes - Page 15

Scientists are explorers. Philosophers are tourists.

Richard P. Feynman (2015). “The Quotable Feynman”, p.113, Princeton University Press

All science is either physics or stamp collecting.

Quoted in J. B. Birks, Rutherford at Manchester (1962)

Life is not found in atoms or molecules or genes as such, but in organization; not in symbiosis but in synthesis.

"Evolution by Association : A History of Symbiosis: A History of Symbiosis" by Edwin Grant Conklin, Oxford University Press, August 22, 1994.

The function of ignoring, of inattention, is as vital a factor in mental progress as the function of attention itself.

William James (2012). “The Principles of Psychology”, p.298, Courier Corporation

Armadillos make affectionate pets, if you need affection that much.

"How to Get from January to December". Book by Will Cuppy, 1951.

Imagination is as vital to any advance in science as learning and precision are essential for starting points.

Percival Lowell (1903). “The Solar System: Six Lectures Delivered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in December, 1902”

Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences.

Attributed to Galileo Galilei in "Building Fluency Through Practice and Performance" by Timothy Rasinski and Lorraine Griffith (p. 64), 2008.