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Science Quotes - Page 227

It may be that it is only by the grace of granitization that we have continents to live on.

It may be that it is only by the grace of granitization that we have continents to live on.

Herbert Harold Read (1957). “The Granite Controversy: Geological Addresses Illustrating the Evolution of a Disputant”, London, Murby

Every man will be a poet if he can; otherwise a philosopher or man of science. This proves the superiority of the poet.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “Quotable Thoreau: An A to Z Glossary of Inspiring Quotations from Henry David Thoreau”, p.77, BookBaby

Chance ... must be something more than the name we give to our ignorance.

Henri Poincare (2012). “The Value of Science: Essential Writings of Henri Poincare”, p.666, Modern Library

Men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise.

H. G. Wells (2016). “H. G. WELLS Ultimate Collection: 120+ Science Fiction Classics, Novels & Stories; Including Scientific, Political and Historical Works: The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, Modern Utopia, A Short History of the World, What Is Coming, The Story of the Last Trump…”, p.4269, e-artnow