Science Quotes - Page 173
Michael Shermer (2002). “Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time”, p.124, Macmillan
Michael Faraday, Christian Friedirich Schoenbein (1899). “The letters of Faraday and Schoenbein 1836-1862: With notes, comments and references to contemporary letters”
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (1834)
Melvin Schwartz (2012). “Principles of Electrodynamics”, p.105, Courier Corporation
Max Planck (2014). “Scientific Autobiography: and Other Papers”, p.59, Open Road Media
Max Born (2014). “My Life: Recollections of a Nobel Laureate”, p.270, Routledge
Matters of fact, which as Mr Budgell somewhere observes, are very stubborn things.
'The Will of Matthew Tindal' (1733) p. 23
'Essays in Criticism' Second Series (1888) 'The Study of Poetry'
Frankenstein ch. 10 (1818)
In science, all facts, no matter how trivial or banal, enjoy democratic equality.
Mary McCarthy (1964). “The humanist in the bathtub”
Mary E. Pearson (2009). “The Adoration of Jenna Fox”, p.263, Macmillan