Science and Scientists Quotes

67 quotations about Science and Scientists
I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning.
Plato · Science and Scientists
Science is nothing but perception.
Plato · Science and Scientists
One science only will one genius fit; so vast is art, so narrow human wit.
Alexander Pope · Science and Scientists
Science may be described as the art of systematic over-simplification.
Karl Popper · Science and Scientists
It is sometimes important for science to know how to forget the things she is surest of.
Jean Rostand · Science and Scientists
Nothing leads the scientist so astray as a premature truth.
Jean Rostand · Science and Scientists
Science is for those who learn, poetry is for those who know.
Joseph Roux · Science and Scientists
The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations for impressions.
John Ruskin · Science and Scientists
Science is what you know, philosophy what you don't know.
Bertrand Russell · Science and Scientists
Science becomes dangerous only when it imagines that it has reached its goal.
George Bernard Shaw · Science and Scientists
Science is always wrong, it never solves a problem without creating ten more.
George Bernard Shaw · Science and Scientists
Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition.
Adam Smith · Science and Scientists
Science is organized knowledge.
Herbert Spencer · Science and Scientists
The science of today is the technology of tomorrow.
Edward Teller · Science and Scientists
Science is a cemetery of dead ideas.
Miguel De Unamuno · Science and Scientists
Isn't it marvelous how those scientists know the names of all those stars?
Source Unknown · Science and Scientists
If politicians and scientist were lazier, how much happier we should all be.
Evelyn Waugh · Science and Scientists

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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