1,204 Quotes About Discovery
- Author Amit Kalantri
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To a scientist physics is philosophy.
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- Author David Smail
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However much some of them might like to be and however much they are seen as such by many people, scientists and psychologists are not creators of our culture, discoverers of ultimate truths which then shape our view of the world, but rather interpreters and refiners of our most fundamental concepts and understandings (and myths).
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- Author Vineet Raj Kapoor
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When Design become Useless it becomes Art. Yesterday's Artisans are today's Artists.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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You cannot discover new roads with old maps.
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- Author Bertolt Brecht
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I take it that the intent of science is to ease human existence. If you give way to coercion, science can be crippled, and your new machines may simply suggest new drudgeries. Should you, then, in time, discover all there is to be discovered, your progress must become a progress away from the bulk of humanity. The gulf might even grow so wide that the sound of your cheering at some new achievement would be echoed by a universal howl of horror.
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- Author J.R.D. Tata
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No institute of science and technology can guarantee discoveries or inventions, and we cannot plan or command a work of genius at will. But do we give sufficient thought to the nurture of the young investigator, to providing the right atmosphere and conditions of work and full opportunity for development? It is these things that foster invention and discovery.
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- Author Shannon Celebi
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A woman brings so much more to the world than birth, for she can birth discovery, intelligence, invention, art, just as well as any man.
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- Author Antoine Lavoisier
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This theory [the oxygen theory] is not as I have heard it described, that of the French chemists, it is mine (elle est la mienne); it is a property which I claim from my contemporaries and from posterity.
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- Author William Henry Preece
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The discovery of the telephone has made us acquainted with many strange phenomena. It has enabled us, amongst other things, to establish beyond a doubt the fact that electric currents actually traverse the earth's crust. The theory that the earth acts as a great reservoir for electricity may be placed in the physicist's waste-paper basket, with phlogiston, the materiality of light, and other old-time hypotheses.
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