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Evolutionary psychology is one of four sciences that are bringing human nature back into the picture.
— Steven Pinker
It is a tremendously hard thing to pray aright, yea, it is verily the science of all sciences.
— Martin Luther
The study of sickness is the most poetic of the sciences.
— Thomas Bernhard
There is one quality that characterizes all of us who deal with the sciences of the earth and its life - we are never bored.
— Rachel Carson
If truth can be found in any sublunary science, numbers will produce it, for to that at last almost all other sciences refer for confirmation.
— Hester Lynch Piozzi
For a long time, society put obstacles in the way of women who wanted to enter the sciences.
— Sally Ride
In the sciences, the authority of thousands of opinions is not worth as much as one tiny spark of reason in an individual man.
— Galileo Galilei
Tyranny has no need of arts or sciences, for its policy, which is very shallow and without any refinement, only consists in shedding blood.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Normally, the sciences distance themselves from life and the return to it via a detour.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
There is no greater impediment to progress in the sciences than the desire to see it take place too quickly.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
The Social Sciences are good at accounting for disasters once they have taken place.
— Claude Bissell
Do not confuse fantasy with imagination; the former consumes itself in daydreaming, the latter stimulates creativity in the arts and in the sciences.
— Fausto Cercignani
The cognitive sciences have replaced literature as the way many people attempt to understand their own minds.
— David Brooks
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
— Micky Dolenz
We cannot "psychologize" the grace of God. God's actions are outside and above our human sciences.
— John Powell
Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences.
— Galileo Galilei
In the material sciences these are and have been, and are most surely likely to continue to be heroic days.
— J. Robert Oppenheimer
For both art and the historical sciences are modes of experiencing in which our own understanding of existence comes directly into play.
— Hans-Georg Gadamer
As my former Yale colleague Rogers Smith has put it: Elegance is not worth that price.
— John Lewis Gaddis
To isolate mathematics from the practical demands of the sciences is to invite the sterility of a cow shut away from the bulls.
— Pafnuty Chebyshev
Science fiction has these obsessions with certain sciences - large scale engineering, neuroscience.
— Paolo Bacigalupi
So great a contribution to physics was Two New Sciences that scholars have long maintained that the book anticipated Isaac Newton's laws of motion.
— Stephen Hawking
I found it stimulating to study the sciences. It was a side of understanding the universe that I hadn't been exposed to.
— Jane Siberry
Anyhow, many people in the soft sciences are prone to be wrong because they're crazy*
* some are dumb, too, but that's another story. — Gregory Cochran
* some are dumb, too, but that's another story. — Gregory Cochran
Basically all the religions,sciences and powers of the world boil down to a simple truth. The Best Story Teller will win in the end!
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Men are rather beholden ... generally to chance or anything else, than to logic, for the invention of arts and sciences.
— Francis Bacon
Let not men think there is no truth, but in the sciences that they study, or the books that they read.
— John Locke
If all the Atheists & Agnostics left America, they'd lose 93% of The National Academy of Sciences & less than 1% of the prison population.
— Ricky Gervais
Library science was the foundation of all sciences.
— Robert A. Heinlein
We overvalue the arts in relation to the sciences.
— Ian McEwan
Taken as a story of human achievement, and human blindness, the discoveries in the sciences are among the great epics.
— J. Robert Oppenheimer
Psychology is a science, and teaching is an art; and sciences never generate arts directly out of themselves.
— William James
All the sciences came to exist in Arabic. The systematic works on them were written in Arabic writing.
— Ibn Khaldun
Anthropology is the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.
— Alfred L. Kroeber
Unless social sciences can be as creative as natural science, our new tools are not likely to be of much use to us.
— Edgar Douglas Adrian
Federal funding for biomedical sciences plays a critical role in training the next generation of scientists.
— Carol W. Greider
They've got lots of theories, books, sciences - I've read a lot of those books. Most of them are pretty unhappy.
— Frederick Lenz
In the natural sciences, and particularly in chemistry, generalities must come after the detailed knowledge of each fact and not before it.
— Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
Unlike sciences, literature as art relies on societal acceptance of a certain vocabulary.
— Jimenez Lai
For as whipp'd tops and bandied balls,
The learned hold, are animals;
So horses they affirm to be
Mere engines made by geometry — Samuel Butler
The learned hold, are animals;
So horses they affirm to be
Mere engines made by geometry — Samuel Butler
Botany I rank with the most valuable sciences.
— Thomas Jefferson
The book one must read to learn natural sciences is the book of nature. The book from which to learn religion is your own mind and heart.
— Swami Vivekananda
Geology, in the magnitude and sublimity of the objects of which it treats, undoubtedly ranks, in the scale of the sciences, next to astronomy.
— John Herschel
Logic and metaphysics make use of more tools than all the rest of the sciences put together, and do the least work.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Arts and sciences are not cast in a mould, but are found and perfected by degrees, by often handling and polishing.
— Michel De Montaigne
I went into the sciences very early on, but to me, economics pervades so much more of our lives and our existence.
— Dambisa Moyo
In the next 10 years, data science and software will do more for medicine than all of the biological sciences together.
— Vinod Khosla
I had D minuses in chemistry and all of the sciences, and now I'm known as a molecular gastronomist.
— Grant Achatz
The advancement of all sciences, especially where there has been such a radical change, have been attended with persecution.
— Daniel D. Palmer
All the sciences are, in some measure, linked with each other, and before the one is ended, the other begins.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Moreover, in the experimental sciences, the scientific fraternity must test a new theory to destruction, if possible.
— Peter D. Mitchell
No disorders have employed so many quacks, as those that have no cure; and no sciences have exercised so many quills, as those that have no certainty.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Empirical sciences prosecuted purely for their own sake, and without philosophic tendency are like a face without eyes.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
The world is like a vast sea: mankind like a vessel sailing on its tempestuous bosom ... [T]he sciences serve us for oars.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Of all sciences there is none where first appearances are more deceitful than in politics.
— David Hume
Thus there arose in me both a need and a plan for the foundation of the human sciences.
— Wilhelm Dilthey
Metaphysics, in whatever latitude the term be taken, is a science, or complement of sciences, exclusively occupied with mind.
— Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet
Modern war is the most highly developed of all sciences. We have perfected our weapons but failed to perfect the men who use them.
— Billy Graham
I was very good in all the maths and sciences.
— Tamara Tunie
Make thing effective for laughter and hapiness until the day of Judgment - before we make it "Effective" for you Hell ...
— A Gentlemen
The progress of mankind is due exclusively to the progress of natural sciences, not to morals, religion or philosophy.
— Justus Von Liebig
Any view of the sciences that leaves Christ out of the picture must be seen as fundamentally deficient.
— William A. Dembski
Mechanics is the paradise of the mathematical sciences because by means of it one comes to the fruits of mathematics.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Practical sciences proceed by building up; theoretical science by resolving into components.
— Thomas Aquinas
Economics is not an exact science.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Astronomy was the cradle of the natural sciences and the starting point of geometrical theories.
— Cornelius Lanczos
Amazing that the human race has taken enough time out from thinking about food or sex to create the arts and sciences.
— Mason Cooley
The National Academy of Sciences would be unable to give a unanimous decision if asked whether the sun would rise tomorrow.
— Paul R. Ehrlich
Merely fact-minded sciences make merely fact-minded people.
— Edmund Husserl
Presence of mind, penetration, fine observation, are the sciences of women; ability to avail themselves of these is their talent.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The establishment of Christianity ... arrested the normal development of the physical sciences for over fifteen hundred years.
— Andrew Dickson White
All sciences are vain and full of errors that are not born of Experience, the mother of all Knowledge.
— Leonardo Da Vinci