34 Quotes About Isaac-newton
- Author Leroy E. Grey
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Truth is the offspring of silence and unbroken meditation" Sir Isaac Newton
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- Author Isaac Newton
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He who thinks half-heartedly will not believe in God; but he who really thinks has to believe in God.
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- Author Norman Robert Campbell
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Science would not be what it is if there had not been a Galileo, a Newton or a Lavoisier, any more than music would be what it is if Bach, Beethoven and Wagner had never lived. The world as we know it is the product of its geniuses—and there may be evil as well as beneficent genius—and to deny that fact, is to stultify all history, whether it be that of the intellectual or the economic world.
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- Author Isaac Newton
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Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth.
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- Author Neal Stephenson
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Talent was not rare; the ability to survive having it was. (Enoch Root observes six-year-old Isaac Newton)
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- Author Francis Bacon
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… for it is very probable, that the motion of gravity worketh weakly, both far from the earth, and also within the earth: the former because the appetite of union of dense bodies with the earth, in respect of the distance, is more dull: the latter, because the body hath in part attained its nature when it is some depth in the earth.{Foreshadowing Isaac Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation (1687)}
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- Author Augustus De Morgan
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Isaac Newton was born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham, in Lincolnshire, 1642: a weakly and diminutive infant, of whom it is related that, at his birth, he might have found room in a quart mug. He died on March the 20th, 1727, after more than eighty-four years of more than average bodily health and vigour; it is a proper pendant to the story of the quart mug to state that he never lost more than one of his second teeth.
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- Author John Maynard Keynes
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Newton was not the first of the age of reason. He was the last of the magicians, the last of the Babylonians and Sumerians, the last great mind that looked out on the visible and intellectual world with the same eyes as those who began to build our intellectual inheritance rather less than 10,000 years ago.
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- Author Richard W. Hamming
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Newton said, 'If I have seen further than others, it is because I've stood on the shoulders of giants.' These days we stand on each other's feet!
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