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Science Quotes - Page 239

Living things have no inertia, and tend to no equilibrium.

Thomas Henry Huxley (1872). “Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews”, p.73

Whatever evil voices may rage, Science, secure among the powers that are eternal, will do her work and be blessed.

Thomas Henry Huxley (2011). “Collected Essays”, p.198, Cambridge University Press

To conclude, The Light of humane minds is Perspicuous Words, but by exact definitions first snuffed, and purged from ambiguity; Reason is the pace; Encrease of Science, the way; and the Benefit of man-kind, the end.

Thomas Hobbes (2015). “Annotated LEVIATHAN with English Grammar Exercises: by Thomas Hobbes (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)”, p.38, Powell Publications, LLC

The law is the public conscience.

Thomas Hobbes (2016). “The Essential Leviathan: A Modernized Edition”, p.173, Hackett Publishing