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Are you just a car salesman or are you a poet too?" "I've never been accused of poetry before.
— Robert Charles Wilson
Without poetry our science will appear incomplete, and most of what now passes with us for religion and philosophy will be replaced by poetry.
— Matthew Arnold
Spirituality is the poetry of our experience. Science is the gauge of our reality. Together, they create the essence of our humanity.
— Steve Maraboli
Yoga is an exact science in the form of poetry when we measure the flow of neurotransmitters in the brain.
— Amit Ray
I believe in spectacles, but I think eyes necessary too.
— John Stuart Mill
Some say they see poetry in my paintings; I see only science.
— Georges Seurat
In scientific thinking are always present elements of poetry. Science and music requires a thought homogeneous.
— Albert Einstein
In the earliest ages science was poetry, as in the latter poetry has become science.
— James Russell Lowell
Science ask facts and religion ask faith, humans are confused between life and death.
— Santosh Kalwar
Bringing science into poetry is one way of acknowledging some of the richest stuff that is in my cultural moment.
— Alison Hawthorne Deming
All one's inventions are true, you can be sure of that. Poetry is as exact a science as geometry.
— Gustave Flaubert
No non-poetic account of reality can be complete.
— John Myhill
Poetry is as necessary to comprehension as science. It is as impossible to live without reverence as it is without joy.
— Henry Beston
Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtle; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
— Francis Bacon
The poet uses the results of science and philosophy, and generalizes their widest deductions.
— Henry David Thoreau
Science is the poetry of reality.
— Richard Dawkins
Dogma and shrinking from the external world are at one limit of the range of belief. At the other are science and poetry and, indeed, reality.
— Muriel Rukeyser
We especially need imagination in science. It is not all logic, nor all mathematics, but is somewhat beauty and poetry.
— Maria Mitchell
Asking science to explain life and vital matters is equivalent to asking a grammarian to explain poetry.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The symbol and the metaphor are as necessary to science as to poetry
— Jacob Bronowski
It was futile class of people who discussed not merely science and poetry but even the ways of governing men
— Leo Tolstoy
Everything in life is either science or poetry... And sometimes, just sometimes, a thing is both.
— Katandra Jackson Nunnally
I give a damn if any fan recalls my legacy, I'm trying to live life in the sight of GOD's memory.
— Mos Def
Music is not a science any more than poetry is. It is a sublime instinct, like genius of all kinds.
— Ouida
Mathematics is the poetry of logic and the music of reason.
— Albert Einstein
Science arose from poetry ... when times change the two can meet again on a higher level as friends.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Science, Poetry, and Thought Are thy lamps; they make the lot Of the dwellers in a cot So serene, they curse it not.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Science has succeeded to poetry, no less in the little walks of children than with men. Is there no possibility of averting this sore evil?
— Charles Lamb
It is true that a mathematician who is not somewhat of a poet, will never be a perfect mathematician.
— Karl Weierstrass
In the hands of a genius, engineering turns to magic, philosophy becomes poetry, and science pure imagination.
— Benjamin Disraeli
I returned to poetry as a more precise way to describe the world, more precise than science.
— David Whyte
Science sees signs; Poetry, the thing signified.
Co-author with his brother Julius Hare. — Augustus William Hare
Co-author with his brother Julius Hare. — Augustus William Hare
Scientist alone is true poet.
— Allen Ginsberg
Poetry is the science, the exact science, of feeling.
— Marty Rubin
Wherever the poetry of myth is interpreted as biography, history, or science, it is killed.
— Joseph Campbell
I consider poetry very subordinate to moral and political science.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Science is the poetry of the intellect and poetry the science of the heart's affections.
— Lawrence Durrell
When science drove the gods out of nature, they took refuge in poetry and the porticos of civic buildings.
— Mason Cooley
While the scientist sees everything that happens in one point of space,
the poet feels everything that happens in one point of time. — Vladimir Nabokov
the poet feels everything that happens in one point of time. — Vladimir Nabokov
I think what we lack isn't science, but poetry that reveals what the heart is ready to recognize
— Joseph Campbell
Science fiction, outside of poetry, is the only literary field which has no limits, no parameters whatsoever.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Poetry is important. No less than science, it seeks a hold upon reality, and the closeness of its approach is the test of its success.
— Babette Deutsch
That is why they have poets - to classify all the degrees of love. It is for scientists to classify the maladies arising from the want of it.
— Sarah Ruhl
Laura remarked that science was dependent upon poetry, that all scientific description was metaphoric.
— Anne Rice
Sleeping Atlantis
Silent cool waters
dancing upon her skin ~
silent cool water
ushering dreams within... — Muse
Silent cool waters
dancing upon her skin ~
silent cool water
ushering dreams within... — Muse
There's real poetry in the real world. Science is the poetry of reality
— Richard Dawkins