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Dentopedology is the science of opening your mouth and putting your foot in it. I've been practicing it for years.
— Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh
Cooking is for chefs. Science informs us and lets us cook while knowing what we are doing, but it is not a replacement for the skills of a chef.
— Nathan Myhrvold
Scientific truth is universal, because it is only discovered by the human brain and not made by it, as art is.
— Konrad Lorenz
The Bible teaches us how to go to heaven, not how the heavens go.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Climate change is real. The science is compelling. And the longer we wait, the harder the problem will be to solve.
— John F. Kerry
Science has made many advances in my lifetime, but the instrument has yet to be invented that can see clearly into the marriage of a man and a woman.
— Guillermo Del Toro
The aim of scientific work is truth. While we internally recognise something as true, we judge, and while we utter judgements, we assert.
— Gottlob Frege
Sense of beauty, perception, and the mathematical universe are all part of the same texture.
— Neeti Sinha
Science, for hundreds of years, has spanned the differences between cultures and between countries.
— Laurel Clark
adult working in the field of science and doing lectures
— Noelle Adams
Space has no top, no bottom; in fact, it is bottomless both at the bottom and the top.
— Edgar Wilson Nye
Every theory is killed sooner or later in that way. But if the theory has good in it, that good is embodied and continued in the next theory.
— Albert Einstein
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— Mary R. Woldering
The origin and the operation of the universe do not require any violations of the laws of physics.
— Victor J. Stenger
But the strong base and building of my love is as the very centre of the earth, drawing all things to it.
— William Shakespeare
That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to a pertinent answer.
— Jacob Bronowski
Anarchism is a theory of political science and is opposed to government in the political sense.
— Steven T. Byington
The scientific discovery appears first as the hypothesis of an analogy; and science tends to become independent of the hypothesis.
— William Kingdon Clifford
Instrumental or mechanical science is the noblest and, above all others, the most useful.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
The 2 master skills of life are: The Science of Achievement and The Art of Fulfillment.
— Tony Robbins
This is a new phase in history where art, science, business and spirit will join together in the pursuit of true wealth.
— James Altucher
There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance.
— Hippocrates
Philosophy, art, and science are not the mental objects of an objectified brain but the three aspects under which the brain becomes subject.
— Gilles Deleuze
Science is a smorgasbord, and google will guide you to the study that's right for you.
— Jonathan Haidt
And who is to say the truth can't be a miracle?
— Michelle Frost
Religion and science have always been matters of faith in something. It is the same something.
— Gene Wolfe
Just because an apple falls one hundred times out of a hundred does not mean it will fall on the hundred and first.
— Derek Landy
Ignorant of the arts of luxury, the primitive Romans had improved the science of government and war.
— Edward Gibbon
Science [is] that wonderfully convenient personification of the opinions, at a certain date, of Professors X, Y, and Z ...
— Aldous Huxley
Anyone who can solve the problems of water will be worthy of two Nobel prizes - one for peace and one for science.
— John F. Kennedy
The more ignorant we become the less value we set on science, and the less inclination we shall have to seek it.
— Thomas Jefferson
With him I couldn't be anything but myself and that scared the crap out of me, because I had never existed like that before.
— Carlyle Labuschagne
For me it's been very exciting to contribute to the public's understanding of how rich and wondrous science is.
— Brian Greene
Look to the stars and from them learn.
— Albert Einstein
That's the show. it's like 5 minutes of science and then 10 minutes of me hurting myself.
— Adam Savage
Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism
and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. — Stephen Jay Gould
and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency. — Stephen Jay Gould
There are two kind of mathematicians, smart ones, and dumb ones. I am one of the dumb ones.
— Lipman Bers
For the world, I count it not an inn, but a hospital; and a place not to live, but to die in.
— Thomas Browne
I probably have a 20,000-word vocabulary. I'll match my wits with anyone on literature, science and the arts.
— Mike Tyson
Humane science must be adapted to the requirements of a balanced and rewarding life.
— Paul Feyerabend
Science has the cold facts, but lacks religion's social organization and ability to inspire that moves people to act.
— Ann Druyan
When science is learned in love, and its powers are wielded by love, they will appear the supplements and continuations of the material creation.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.
— Richard Feynman
There is a chasm between knowledge and ignorance which the arches of science can never span.
— Henry David Thoreau
It stands to the everlasting credit of science that by acting on the human mind it has overcome man's insecurity before himself and before nature.
— Albert Einstein
I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality, The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey.
— Theodore Sturgeon
There are three great themes in science in the twentieth century : the atom, the computer, and the gene.
— Harold E. Varmus
Science and industry have in less than fifty years developed man's power of destruction to an extent which makes comparison with the past futile.
— Frederick Maurice
When things get too complicated, it sometimes makes sense to stop and wonder: Have I asked the right question?
— Enrico Bombieri
Can it really be said that before the day of our pretentious science, humanity was composed solely of imbeciles and the superstitious?
— R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz
There was something built into the human brain by natural selection which was once useful, and which now manifests itself as religion.
— Richard Dawkins
Open up your Mind Rockin' Minds to the Cold Hard Reality that is my Songs & Dreams.
— Gemini Rising Rockin' Machine, The
My purpose is to describe experiments in the science ofsatyagraha and not at all to describe how good I am.
— Mahatma Gandhi
From the paths of blood (and such is the history of nations) I cannot refuse to turn aside to gather some flowers of science or virtue.
— Edward Gibbon
The politics is far harder than the science. And even if we accept the science we have a big issue of how to deal with it.
— Martin Rees
A lot of the cosmologists and astrophysicists clearly had been reading science fiction.
— Frederik Pohl
The symbol and the metaphor are as necessary to science as to poetry
— Jacob Bronowski
Experience is the great teacher; unfortunately, experience leaves mental scars, and scar tissue contracts.
— William James Mayo
Do you remember how electrical currents and 'unseen waves' were laughed at? The knowledge about man is still in its infancy.
— Albert Einstein
Memorizing and regurgitating are not science. Real science is a constant investigation of the unknown.
— Abhijit Naskar
I am all for getting Prayer/Religion back into the schools. And while we're at it we should get more Science/Physics into the church ...
— George Martin
The less knowledgeable a nation is, the more 'miracles' the nation has.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Will America lead ... and reap the rewards? Or will we surrender that advantage to other countries with clearer vision?
— Susan Hockfield
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
If all were as it seems, and men made the elements their servants for noble ends!
— Henry David Thoreau
All sciences are vain and full of errors that are not born of Experience, the mother of all Knowledge.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Without the possibility of error and real indeterminacy implied by the quantum theory, human liberty is meaningless.
— Heinz R. Pagels
The only difference between elements and compounds consists in the supposed impossibility of proving the so-called elements to be compounds.
— Wolfgang Ostwald
The tension between public and private science is powerful.
— Wil S. Hylton
The government will see that human spaceflight is useful - for science and the economy - and inspirational.
— Helen Sharman
Since at least the Sixth Century all librarians have received extensive combat training and are lethal with even the common toothpick.
— James Turner
I love the machines and I cannot allow them and the humans of Twinmortal to suffer.-Hanshin
— Carolina Cody Aldaz
I have seen the science I worshiped, and the aircraft I loved, destroying the civilization I expected them to serve.
— Charles Lindbergh
The function of genius is not to give new answers, but to pose new questions which time and mediocrity can resolve.
— Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper
It is one of the great blessings of youth, this guiltlessness, the source of gentle sleep and peaceful days.
— John Pipkin
No scientific or medical study is valid unless and until a heavy metal assay has been completed on the subject(s).
— Richard Diaz