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Science Quotes - Page 37

Everything is theoretically impossible, until it is done.

"The Rolling Stones". Book by Robert A. Heinlein, 1952.

Physics is not the most important thing. Love is.

"Quantum theory via 40-tonne trucks: How science writing became popular" by Marcus Chown, www.independent.co.uk. January 17, 2010.

The truth always turns out to be simpler than you thought.

"Sympathetic Vibrations: Reflections on Physics as a Way of Life". Book by K. C. Cole, 1985.

The only principle that does not inhibit progress is: anything goes.

Paul Feyerabend (1993). “Against Method”, p.14, Verso

The technical genius which could find answers was not cooped up in military or civilian bureaucracy, but was to be found in universities and in the people at large.

"The Wind and Beyond: Theodore von Karman, Pioneer in Aviation and Pathfinder in Science". Book by Theodore von Karman, p. 268, 1967.

The nature of light is a subject of no material importance to the concerns of life or to the practice of the arts, but it is in many other respects extremely interesting.

Thomas Young (1807). “A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts: In Two Volumes”, p.457