Science Quotes - Page 99

Jacques Monod (1972). “Chance and necessity: an essay on the natural philosophy of modern biology”, Vintage
Sir Isaac Newton (2014). “Newton: Philosophical Writings”, p.126, Cambridge University Press
Sir Isaac Newton (2016). “Opticks: A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections, and Colours of Light”, p.210, Library of Alexandria
Therefore to the same natural effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes.
Sir Isaac Newton, N. W. Chittenden (1848). “Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”, p.384
"Isaac Asimov's Book of Science and Nature Quotations". 1988.
Philosophy! Empty thinking by ignorant conceited men who think they can digest without eating!
Iris Murdoch (1989). “The Book and the Brotherhood”, p.32, Penguin
Immanuel Kant (1965). “Critique of pure reason”
"From Outer Space - Advances For Medicine on Earth" by Hubertus Strughold, contributed in "Space, Its Impact on Man and Society" by Lillian Levy, (p. 117), 1965.
Henry Moseley's letter to Margery Moseley (February 2, 1913), as quoted in "H. G. J. Moseley: The Life and Letters of an English Physicist 1887-1915" edited by J. L. Heilbron (p. 201), 1974.
Nature abhors a vacuum, and if I can only walk with sufficient carelessness I am sure to be filled.
Henry David Thoreau (1960). “H. D. Thoreau, a Writer's Journal”, p.221, Courier Corporation
Henry Adams, Ernest Samuels (1992). “Henry Adams, Selected Letters”, p.424, Harvard University Press
"Culture and the Crowd". Book by Deric Regin (p. 86), 1968.
Gian-Carlo Rota (2008). “Indiscrete Thoughts”, p.196, Springer Science & Business Media