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Scientific research is compounded of ... empirical procedures, general speculative ideas, and mathematical or abstract reasoning.
— James Bryant Conant
Most people don't think, they just rearrange their prejudices.
— Howard G. Hendricks
Love expands both the heart and the life of the one who loves.
— Toni Sorenson
Fine fellows - cannibals - in their place.
— Joseph Conrad
The worst type of freedom we are suffering from in modern times is the freedom to lead an immoral life.
— Nirmala Srivastava
know where this hostility is coming from but I got
— Mimi Pablo
Nothing has done more to separate and divide human beings one from another than exclusivist organized religion.
— Neale Donald Walsch
Patriots is quite simple; there's seven continents in the world, if you had to sacrifice one continent and make it six would you do it?
— Sam Worthington
First, inevitably, the idea, the fantasy, the fairy tale. Then, scientific calculation. Ultimately, fulfillment crowns the dream.
— Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
We must discover how to ask simple questions of ourselves.
— John Ralston Saul
Before comparing yourself or your life to others, take a good look at your fingers.
— Peprah Boasiako
Modern textbooks on science give no sense that scientific ideas come out of the minds of human beings.
— Jerome S. Bernstein
The idea of a universal mind or Logos would be, I think, a fairly plausible inference from the present state of scientific theory.
— Arthur Eddington
Instead, the secret of health has been in front of us all along, in the guise of a simple and perhaps boring word: nutrition. When
— T. Colin Campbell
A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of sleep and do the effects of watching!
— William Shakespeare
Popular ideas about AIDS are based on a hypothesis that does not stand up to scientific scrutiny.
— Nate Mendel