Science Quotes - Page 60
Sir William Osler (2001). “Osler's "a Way of Life" and Other Addresses, with Commentary and Annotations”, p.118, Duke University Press
"The Scientific Renaissance 1450-1630". Book by Marie Boas Hall, p. 117, April 2, 2013.
Thomas Jefferson (1855). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”, p.73
Logical consequences are the scarecrows of fools and the beacons of wise men.
'Science and Culture and Other Essays' (1881) 'On the Hypothesis that Animals are Automata'
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (2004). “Advice for a Young Investigator”, p.48, MIT Press
Rudolf Arnheim (1974). “Entropy and Art: An Essay on Disorder and Order”, p.21, Univ of California Press
"The Little, Brown Book of Anecdotes". Book by Clifton Fadiman, p. 541, October 31, 2009.
Richard P. Feynman (2015). “The Quotable Feynman”, p.130, Princeton University Press
Richard P. Feynman (2015). “The Quotable Feynman”, p.68, Princeton University Press
When it comes to atoms, language can be used only as in poetry.
Niels Bohr's response to questions on the nature of language during his first meeting with Werner Heisenberg (Summer 1920), as quoted in "Discussions about Language", 1933, in Robert J. Pranger "Defense Implications of International Indeterminacy" (p. 11), 1972, and in Steve Giles "Theorizing Modernism: Essays in Critical Theory" (p. 28), 1993.
Michael Faraday, Christian Friedirich Schoenbein (1899). “The letters of Faraday and Schoenbein 1836-1862: With notes, comments and references to contemporary letters”
Max Planck (2014). “Scientific Autobiography: and Other Papers”, p.97, Open Road Media
We will look upon the earth and her sister planets as being with us, not for us.
Mary Daly (1973). “Beyond God the Father: toward a philosophy of women's liberation”, Beacon Press (MA)
God listens not to your words save when He Himself utters them through your lips.
Khalil Gibran (2007). “Kahlil Gibran: Masterpieces”