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If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts.
— Albert Einstein
Nothing matters but the facts. Without them, the science of criminal investigation is nothing more than a guessing game.
— Blake Edwards
The fact that the author thinks slowly is not serious, but the fact that he publishes faster than he thinks is inexcusable.
— Wolfgang Pauli
Space has no top, no bottom; in fact, it is bottomless both at the bottom and the top.
— Edgar Wilson Nye
Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them.
— Jules Verne
Science is but a mere heap of facts, not a golden chain of truths, if we refuse to link it to the throne of God.
— Frances Power Cobbe
When I was a kid, one of my favorite books was George Gamow's 'One Two Three ... Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science.'
— Mark Frauenfelder
Science robs men of wisdom and usually converts them into phantom beings loaded up with facts.
— Miguel De Unamuno
Science ask facts and religion ask faith, humans are confused between life and death.
— Santosh Kalwar
It's always great when you want scientific fact to get a really good science fiction writer to talk to you about it.
— Robin Williams
Science has nothing in common with religion. Facts and miracles never did and never will agree.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Science advances, not by the accumulation of new facts, but by the continuos development of new concepts.
— James Bryant Conant
Plain women he regarded as he did the other severe facts of life, to be faced with philosophy and investigated by science.
— George Eliot
We should not allow a tiny minority of shoddy scientists and science and extreme ideologues to compete with scientific facts,
— John F. Kerry
The whole point of faith, in fact, is to believe regardless of the evidence, which is the very antithesis of science.
— Michael Shermer
The man of science dissects the statement, verifies the facts, and demonstrates connection even where he cannot its purpose.
— Margaret Fuller
There's always wan encouragin' thing about th' sad scientific facts that come out ivrv week in th' pa-apers. They're usually not thrue.
— Finley Peter Dunne
The grand aim of all science is to cover the greatest number of empirical facts by logical deduction from the smallest number of hypotheses or axioms.
— Albert Einstein
Facts never prevent the ignorant from jerking their knees into the groin of science.
— Neal Shusterman
Science Fiction is a safe, fertile arena in which to rehearse the potential scientific facts of tomorrow
— Stewart Stafford
Only theory can turn a heap of facts into a tower of knowledge
— Andreas Wagner
These, Gentlemen, are the opinions upon which I base my facts.
— Winston Churchill
Science, for me, gives a partial explanation for life. In so far as it goes, it is based on fact, experience and experiment.
— Rosalind Franklin
Few challenges facing America and the world are more urgent than combating climate change. The science is beyond dispute and the facts are clear.
— Barack Obama
I've only written one science-fiction book: 'Fahrenheit 451.' That book is a book based on real facts and my hatred of people who destroy books.
— Ray Bradbury
The true business of the philosopher, though not flattering to his vanity, is merely to ascertain, arrange and condense the facts.
— John Leslie
Fine," he said. "Murph, you wanna talk science, don't just tell me you're scared of some ghost. Record the facts, analyze - present your conclusions.
— Greg Keyes
Facts mean nothing when they are preempted by appearance. Do not underestimate the power of impression over reality.
— Brian Herbert
In the science, Evolution is a theory about changes; in the myth it is a fact about improvements.
— C.S. Lewis
Our brains are minuscule fragments of the universe, much too small to hold all the facts of the world but not too idle to speculate about them.
— Valentino Braitenberg
The truth is crazier than lies because lies are required to stick to possibilities - the truth isn't.
— Caroline George
Fed on the dry husks of facts, the human heart has a hidden want which science cannot supply.
— William Osler
Science is the knowledge of constant things, not merely of passing events, and is properly less the knowledge of general laws than of existing facts.
— John Ruskin
Facts speak louder than statistics.
— Geoffrey Streatfeild
Science is a lie in day-light, with a lot witnesses. Religion is a truth in darkness, without any need for such witness!
— Thiruman Archunan
Chemistry is necessarily an experimental science: its conclusions are drawn from data, and its principles supported by evidence from facts.
— Michael Faraday
Science is knowledge arranged and classified according to truth, facts, and the general laws of nature.
— Luther Burbank
Just as houses are made of stones, so is science made of facts.
— Henri Poincare
True education does not consist merely in the acquiring of a few facts of science, history, literature, or art, but in the development of character.
— David O. McKay
Definition of Statistics: The science of producing unreliable facts from reliable figures.
— Evan Esar
Today's science fiction is tomorrow's science fact.
— Isaac Asimov
I believe in general in a dualism between facts and the ideas of those facts in human heads.
— George Santayana
Weber,... argues that... personal bias should not preclude the scientific ascertainment of objective historical facts.
— Max Weber
But what are facts, really, except things we've already proven? There could be lots of almost-facts out there, still waiting for proof.
— Kathryn Reiss
Cosmology is a science which has only a few observable facts to work with.
— Robert Woodrow Wilson
Science deals mainly with facts; religion deals mainly with values. The two are not rivals. They are complementary.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Science is facts.
— Henri Poincare
You can scoff at opinions. You can reject hypotheses. You can discard theories out of hand. But you cannot reject the facts
— Forrest Carr
Well, sir. I look at facts. And the fact is that our world is dying and if we don't all do our best to save it, we aren't going to last much longer.
— A.J. Lauer
I hate facts. I always say the chief end of man is to form general propositions - adding that no general proposition is worth a damn.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
[Science doesn't deal with facts; indeed] fact is an emotion-loaded word for which there is little place in scientific debate.
— Hermann Bondi
The first requirement in using statistics is that the facts treated shall be reduced to comparable units.
— Claude Bernard
Science is something that you have facts. They can be tested. They can be checked. Heterosexual AIDS, another one.
— Ann Coulter
... Whenever the man of science introduces his personal value judgment, a full understanding of the facts ceases.
— Max Weber
Such is the privilege of genius; it perceives, it seizes relations where vulgar eyes see only isolated facts.
— Francois Arago
All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top.
— Bertrand Russell
School yourself to demureness and patience. Learn to inure yourself to drudgery in science. Learn, compare, collect the facts.
— Ivan Pavlov
Several indisputable facts appear evident in geological and climate science that make me a true 'denier' of human-caused global warming.
— Harrison Schmitt
For every fact there is an infinity of hypotheses.
— Robert M. Pirsig
Only science and the spirit of seeking truth from facts can save China. I firmly believe in this.
— Wen Jiabao
The credulous ... advance the authority of hearsay in place of reasons for possible success or facts that can be demonstrated.
— Vannoccio Biringuccio
Science is about predictions based on predictable fact. Life is about surprises based on the unpredictable reality.
— Ori Hofmekler
It is a scientifically proven fact that all scientifically proven facts have originated from original and thereby unproven theories.
— Silvia Hartmann
The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations for impressions.
— John Ruskin
Theory helps us to bear our ignorance of facts.
— George Santayana
I just want people to know the facts and science and the information ... measles is preventable.
— Barack Obama
The language of experiment is more authoritative than any reasoning: facts can destroy our ratiocination - not vice versa.
— Alessandro Volta
A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics.
— Fred Hoyle
Our religion will not clash with nor contradict the facts of science in any particular.
— Brigham Young
A science is any discipline in which the fool of this generation can go beyond the point reached by the genius of the last generation.
— Max Gluckman
The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.
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Truth in science is always determined from observational facts.
— David Douglass
The social problems that arise, arise from the facts, not our investigation of these facts.
— Hans Jurgen Eysenck
Science has the cold facts, but lacks religion's social organization and ability to inspire that moves people to act.
— Ann Druyan
Science is the most intimate school of resignation and humility, for it teaches us to bow before the seemingly most insignificant of facts.
— Miguel De Unamuno
Do not become archivists of facts. Try to penetrate to the secret of their occurrence, persistently search for the laws which govern them.
— Ivan Pavlov
Facts are the air of scientists. Without them you can never fly.
— Linus Pauling
Facts are not science - as the dictionary is not literature.
— Martin H. Fischer
The historical approach to understanding of scientific fact is what differentiates the scholar in science from the mere experimenter.
— Edwin Boring
Every science consists in the coordination of facts; if the different observations were entirely isolated, there would be no science.
— Auguste Comte
What is false in the science of facts may be true in the science of values.
— George Santayana
Science is the most complete presentment of facts with the least expenditure of thought
— Ernst Mach
Evolution did not design us to believe only true facts, nor to buy only useful products, nor to say only meaningful sentences
— Piero Scaruffi
Facts do not fall in the face of discomfort.
— Stefan Molyneux