Science and Scientists Quotes

67 quotations about Science and Scientists
Science is but an image of the truth.
Francis Bacon · Science and Scientists
The microbe is so very small: You cannot take him out at all.
Hilaire Belloc · Science and Scientists
In science as in love, too much concentration on technique can often lead to impotence.
P. L. Berger · Science and Scientists
Art is meant to disturb. Science reassures.
Georges Braque · Science and Scientists
Science knows only one commandment -- contribute to science.
Bertolt Brecht · Science and Scientists
No science is immune to the infection of politics and the corruption of power.
Jacob Bronowski · Science and Scientists
Science, after all, is only an expression for our ignorance of our own ignorance.
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Science is but the exchange of ignorance for that which is another kind of ignorance.
Lord Byron · Science and Scientists
O Star-eyed Science! hast thou wandered there, to waft us home the message of despair?
Thomas Campbell · Science and Scientists
Science must have originated in the feeling that something was wrong.
Thomas Carlyle · Science and Scientists
The true science and study of man, is man himself.
Pierre Charron · Science and Scientists
The latest refinements of science are linked with the cruelties of the Stone Age.
Winston Churchill · Science and Scientists
Our lifetime may be the last that will be lived out in a technological society.
Arthur C. Clarke · Science and Scientists
Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination.
John Dewey · Science and Scientists
Faith is a fine invention when Gentleman can see -- but microscopes are prudent in an emergency
Emily Dickinson · Science and Scientists
The pursuit of science leads only to the insoluble.
Benjamin Disraeli · Science and Scientists
Our ideas must be as broad as Nature if they are to interpret Nature.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle · Science and Scientists
The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts.
Paul Ehrlich · Science and Scientists
A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be.
Albert Einstein · Science and Scientists
The man of science is a poor philosopher.
Albert Einstein · Science and Scientists
Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.
Albert Einstein · Science and Scientists
The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.
Albert Einstein · Science and Scientists
Do what we can, summer will have its flies.
Ralph Waldo Emerson · Science and Scientists
If they don't depend on true evidence, scientists are no better than gossips.
Penelope Fitzgerald · Science and Scientists
The credit of advancing science has always been due to individuals and never to the age.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe · Science and Scientists

Authors on Science and Scientists

Francis Bacon Hilaire Belloc P. L. Berger Georges Braque Bertolt Brecht Jacob Bronowski Lord Byron Thomas Campbell Thomas Carlyle Pierre Charron Winston Churchill Arthur C. Clarke John Dewey Emily Dickinson Benjamin Disraeli Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Paul Ehrlich Albert Einstein Ralph Waldo Emerson Penelope Fitzgerald