Natural Phenomena Quotes
Collection of top 24 famous quotes about Natural Phenomena
Natural Phenomena Quotes & Sayings
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Natural science does not consist in ratifying what others have said, but in seeking the causes of phenomena.
— Albertus Magnus
How important is a constant intercourse with nature and the contemplation of natural phenomena to the preservation of moral and intellectual health!
— Henry David Thoreau
There is no separate supernatural realm: all phenomena are part of one natural process of evolution.
— Julian Huxley
The number of natural hypothesis that can explain any given phenomena is infinite.
— Albert Einstein
The sun is setting on the New Republic," Leia said. "It's time for the Resistance to rise.
— Claudia Gray
Electricity is the power that causes all natural phenomena not known to be caused by something else
— Ambrose Bierce
I wanted to create comics as soon as a I learned humans were behind them, that they were not natural phenomena like trees and boulders.
— Art Spiegelman
Tell them I think of them by day, pray for them by night, and find my best comfort in their affection at all times.
— Louisa May Alcott
Anyone who has ever stopped to watch a hawk in flight will know that this is one of the natural world's most elegant phenomena.
— John Burnside
Genius ... arises in the natural, aboriginal concern for the conscious unity of all phenomena.
— Mary Hunter Austin
Words fascinate me. They always have. For me, browsing in a dictionary is like being turned loose in a bank.
— Eddie Cantor
It is real in such an intense way that it feels unreal, too.
— David Levithan
Science is not a thing. It's a verb. It's a way of thinking about things. It's a way of looking for natural explanations for all phenomena.
— Michael Shermer
Talent, will and genius are natural phenomena like the lake, the volcano, the mountain, the wind, the star, the cloud.
— George Sand
I was not influenced by composers as much as by natural objects and physical phenomena.
— Edgard Varese
I entered literary life as a meteor, and I shall leave it like a thunderbolt.
[As quoted in Pol Neveux's introduction, Guy De Maupassant: A Study] — Guy De Maupassant
[As quoted in Pol Neveux's introduction, Guy De Maupassant: A Study] — Guy De Maupassant
Our work activities are perhaps most interesting when the element of competition is present.
— Ralph Alfred Habas
There is no more open door by which you can enter into the study of natural philosophy than by considering the physical phenomena of a candle
— Michael Faraday
Science-fiction ... can be defined as: Imaginative extrapolation of true natural phenomena, existing now, or likely to exist in the future.
— Hugo Gernsback
Girl you are a beauty. Well, I am a beast. They must have been trippin to let me off the leash.
— Jeremih