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Science Quotes - Page 55

There is no national science, just as there is no national multiplication table; what is national is no longer science.

Anton Chekhov (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Anton Chekhov (Illustrated)”, p.3760, Delphi Classics

Life is hard for insects. And don't think mice are having any fun either.

Woody Allen (2007). “The Insanity Defense: The Complete Prose”, Random House Incorporated

The brain has not explained the mind fully.

Wilder Penfield (2015). “Mystery of the Mind: A Critical Study of Consciousness and the Human Brain”, p.88, Princeton University Press

Mysterious affair, electricity.

Samuel Beckett (2007). “Ends and Odds”, p.81, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Science does not know its debt to imagination.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (2010). “Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume VIII: Letters and Social Aims”, p.5, Harvard University Press

There are very few theorems in advanced analysis which have been demonstrated in a logically tenable manner. Everywhere one finds this miserable way of concluding from the special to the general and it is extremely peculiar that such a procedure has led to so few of the so-called paradoxes.

Letter to Professor Christoffer Hansteen (1826) "Oeuvres Complètes de N. H. Abel", mathematician, Nouvelle edition (1881) ed., Peter Ludwig Mejdell Sylow & Sophus Lie, Vol. 2, pp. 263-265, as quoted by Øystein Ore, "Niels Henrik Abel: Mathematician Extraordinary", p. 113, 1957.