8,157 Quotes About Science
- Author Esther Dyson
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The Internet Is Like Alcohol in Some Sense. It accentuates.What You Would Do Any Way. If You Want To Be Loner, You Can Be More Alone and if You Want to Connect , It Makes Easier to Connect.
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- Author Richard Dawkins
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An itinerant selfish gene/ Said 'bodies a- plenty I've seen./ You think you're so clever/ But I'll live for ever./ You're just a survival machine.
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- Author Wolfgang Pauli
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Our friend Dirac has a creed; and the main tenet of that creed is: There is no God, and Dirac is his prophet.
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- Author Anne Fausto-Sterling
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Ever since the field of biology emerged in the United States and Europe at the start of the nineteenth century, it has been bound up in debates over sexual, racial, and national politics. And as our social viewpoints have shifted, so has the science of the body.
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- Author Stephen Hawking
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I believe the simplest explanation is, there is no God. No one created the universe and no one directs our fate. This leads me to a profound realization that there probably is no heaven and no afterlife either. We have this one life to appreciate the grand design of the universe and for that, I am extremely grateful.
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- Author Kambiz Mostofizadeh
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The Internet is still in its infancy. When it reaches adulthood, the Internet will change how we live and work.
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- Author Steven Magee
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I spend most of my time with my friend called “Failure” and I really enjoy it when my best friend called “Discovery” drops by for an occasional visit.
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- Author Steven Magee
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There is a fine line between radiation being your best friend or your worst enemy.
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- Author Allan McLeod Cormack
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[In high school] my interests outside my academic work were debating, tennis, and to a lesser extent, acting. I became intensely interested in astronomy and devoured the popular works of astronomers such as Sir Arthur Eddington and Sir James Jeans, from which I learnt that a knowledge of mathematics and physics was essential to the pursuit of astronomy. This increased my fondness for those subjects.
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