Scientific Work Quotes
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Scientific Work Quotes & Sayings
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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
I have never obtained any ethical values from my scientific work.
— Albert Einstein
Roll over Beethoven, tell Tchaikovsky the news.
— Chuck Berry
I started my scientific work by putting forward a hypothesis on the arrangement of atoms in nitrogen-containing molecules.
— Alfred Werner
The popular scientific books by our scientists aren't the outcome of hard work, but are written when they are resting on their laurels.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Whisper 'yes' where 'no' wants to take root.
— Suzanne Eller
I never made up any investor. I never made up Paul Abrams.
— Ben Sprecher
Why not wear a scar of Motherhood? Better than a tattoo or a mark of Honor. Let the world know what you've achieved.
— Richelle Mead
Scientific reality is the modern human condition, and you can see that in the symbolic nature of my work.
— Thom Mayne
There is probably nothing more sublime than discontent transmuted into a work of art, a scientific discovery, and so on.
— Eric Hoffer
When you start using test audiences, it becomes more scientific than it is about the work itself, and that's boring.
— Amanda Seyfried
Intuitive powers played a central role in my scientific work, not wild speculation, yet a valued resource when no other approach was available.
— Albert Einstein
It is fair to say that science provides no method of controlling the mind. Scientific work on the brain does not explain the mind-not yet.
— Wilder Penfield
One can measure the importance of a scientific work by the number of earlier publications rendered superfluous by it.
— David Hilbert
Even if it turns out that time travel is impossible, it is important that we understand why it is impossible.
— Stephen Hawking
This is the feeling that gives a man true courage-the feeling that he has a work to do at all costs; the sense of duty.
— Charles Kingsley
You can't be funny unless you're tragic, and you can't be tragic unless you're funny.
— Elaine Stritch
Bill by bill, and letter by letter, his scientific imagination was slowly choked by administrative work.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
What we won't do is pretend that the work of lunatic charlatans is the equivalent of "true scientific discourse." It isn't.
— Jimmy Wales
That's what people do who love you. They put their arms around you and love you when you're not so lovable.
— Deb Caletti
Write the best story that you can and write it as straight as you can.
— Ernest Hemingway,
[I]n speaking about someone's character, we do not say that he is wise or comprehending, but that he is gentle or moderate.
— Aristotle.
A conviction akin to religious feeling of the rationality or intelligibility of the world lies behind all scientific work of a high order.
— Albert Einstein
The people who work in the scientific field, they need help to convey what it's about.
— Edward Norton
If we all understood we can learn from both older and younger people, then we'd have a better world.
— Adora Svitak
The possible is just the impossible that we've come to accept,
— Stewart Stafford