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In short there is not a shred of objective evidence to support the hypothesis that life began in an organic soup here on the Earth.
— Fred Hoyle
The most important skill for a new recruit from university will be the ability to learn.
— Robin Hoyle
The cost of a range of appropriate courses and training activities is much less than the cost of incompetence.
— Robin Hoyle
When I was young, the old regarded me as an outrageous young fellow, and now that I'm old the young regard me as an outrageous old fellow.
— Fred Hoyle
Science is prediction, not explanation.
— Fred Hoyle
The universe is a put-up job.
— Fred Hoyle
When in doubt, win the trick.
— Edmond Hoyle
There is a distressing tendency of the L&D profession to latch on to half read and barely understood concepts.
— Robin Hoyle
It seems to be a characteristic of all great work that it creators wear a cloak of imprecision.
— Fred Hoyle
The establishment defends itself by complicating everything to the point of incomprehensibility.
— Fred Hoyle
Here we are in this wholly fantastic universe with scarcely a clue as to whether our existence has any real significance.
— Fred Hoyle
Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car could go straight upwards.
— Fred Hoyle
A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics.
— Fred Hoyle
The big bang theory requires a recent origin of the Universe that openly invites the concept of creation.
— Fred Hoyle
He who lives among dogs must learn to pant.
— Fred Hoyle
I am an atheist, but as far as blowing up the world in a nuclear war goes, I tell them not to worry.
— Fred Hoyle
Walking the walk is one thing, but it is so much more powerful if you can talk it as well.
— Robin Hoyle
He who dallies is a dastard, He who doubts is damned.
— Edmond Hoyle
It is no more likely that our world has evolved out of chaos than that a hurricane, blowing through a junk yard, should create a Boeing.
— Fred Hoyle