Moral Science Quotes
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Moral Science Quotes & Sayings
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Unless science is controlled by a greater moral force, it will become the Antichrist prophesied by the early Christians.
— Charles Lindbergh
Love is profane, since it mortally reaches toward the heaven in ye!
— Herman Melville
The central moral issue of science is that we do not have a science of peace and hardly know where to begin in building one.
— Joshua Lederberg
Engineering is not only study of 45 subjects but it is moral studies of intellectual life.
— Prakhar Srivastav
God Almighty never created a man half as wise as he looks.
— Thomas Carlyle
You don't have a man, you need spaghetti.
— Oprah Winfrey
Nothing could be more reckless than to base one's moral philosophy on the latest pronouncements of science.
— Edward Abbey
The best causes tend to attract to their support the worst arguments, which seems to be equally true in the intellectual and in the moral sense.
— Ronald Fisher
Science by itself has no moral dimension. But it does seek to establish truth. And upon this truth morality can be built.
— William Masters
Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
— Francis Bacon
Columbus gave Europe a New World; [Alexander von] Humboldt made it known in its physical, material, intellectual, and moral aspects.
— Jose Cipriano De La Luz Y Caballero
Without causality in the world, there is no point in educating people, or making any moral or political appeal.
— Felix Alba-Juez
Science cannot resolve moral conflicts, but it can help to more accurately frame the debates about those conflicts.
— Heinz R. Pagels
All that science can achieve is a perfect knowledge and a perfect understanding of the action of natural and moral forces.
— Hermann Von Helmholtz
I'd kiss you, but you smell like a gym bag.
— Janet Evanovich
Don't expect people to understand your purpose when God didn't give them your vision.
— Turcois Ominek
Science does not have a moral dimension. It is like a knife. If you give it to a surgeon or a murderer, each will use it differently.
— Wernher Von Braun
I find the scientific mind horrendous. All those brains and not a moral imperative between them.
— Lucille Kallen
Women are women and can't help themselves.
— William John Locke
I wouldn't really worry to much about practicing the yoga of discrimination at this point in your evolution.
— Frederick Lenz
Moral certainty is never more than probability.
— Giovanni Battista Beccaria
The ideas of the moral order and of God belong to the ineradicable substrate of the human soul.
— C. G. Jung
There's no moral issue for me. I did the best science I could. I was struggling to survive and didn't have the luxury of being a moral creature.
— Howard Moskowitz
To be at peace, does not mean that you are amiss of every storm, it only means that you can find a calm within the storm.
— Tania Elizabeth
Futurists and common sense concur that a substantial change, worldwide, in life-style and moral guidelines will soon become an absolute necessity.
— Roger Wolcott Sperry
Humor, motivations, moral,gods,energy,secrecy
— Albert Einstein
Do those people who hold up the Bible as an inspiration to
moral rectitude have the slightest notion of what is actually written
in it? — Richard Dawkins
moral rectitude have the slightest notion of what is actually written
in it? — Richard Dawkins
I consider poetry very subordinate to moral and political science.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
You are right in speaking of the moral foundations of science, but you cannot turn around and speak of the scientific foundations of morality.
— Albert Einstein
Mental fire is what won't burn real sticks; mental water is what won't necessarily (though of course it may) put out even a mentalfire.
— William James
Science is morally neutral, but social science shows us that some moral codes are better than others.
— Mario Bunge
There, where one burns books, one in the end burns men.
— Heinrich Heine
Only science can hope to keep technology in some sort of moral order.
— Edgar Friedenberg