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We all flinched as Ray flipped the breaker back on, but my laboratory again failed to erupt in flames. It must be a mad scientist record.
— Richard Roberts
If I wasn't a professional scientist, I'd be an amateur scientist. But plan B was to go into computers.
— Michio Kaku
Scientist alone is true poet he gives us the moon he promises the stars he'll make us a new universe if it comes to that.
— Allen Ginsberg
Scientists are a bunch of romantics.
— Colonel Sanders
But men are funny about their wars, they act as if they own them, and perhaps they do, for I don't think women ever start them.
— Pippa Goldschmidt
Just like a trained scientist, a disciplined mind will have the knowledge of what to look for and the ability to recognize when discoveries are made.
— Dalai Lama XIV
I'm a scientist. We don't talk about the spirit. Soul is a four letter word in our tradition.
— Candace Pert
If the only time you think of me as a scientist is during Black History Month, then I must not be doing my job as a scientist.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
I am a fighting man, not a scientist. Here,
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
Scientist and smart fellow learner-of-stuff, want to do samurai-monster training with us? We intend to become dangerous.
— Laini Taylor
The logic of science was infallible, and if the scientists were sometimes mistaken, this was assumed to be only from their mistaking its rules.
— Robert M. Pirsig
You know very well that unless you're a scientist, it's much more important for a theory to be shapely, than for it to be true.
— Christopher Hampton
Scientists don't believe anything.Scientists test things.
— Simon Conway Morris
I know I'm a rare person, a trained scientist who writes fiction, because so few contemporary novelists engage with science.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I know I love sexy surf guitars, I know I love loud snare. I love really simple repeating bass lines, and I love weird mad scientist keyboard sounds.
— Kathleen Hanna
If scientists don't play God, who will?
— James D. Watson
They don't need to be no rocket scientist, but knowing the difference between "their", "there", and "they're" might be a great start.
— Bob N. Boguslavski
The scientist and the artist are both passionate about their exploration. What leads to my work is that I'm equally an artist and an engineer.
— Arthur Ganson
Science is a set of rules that keep the scientists from lying to each other.
— Kenneth Stafford Norris
{In a letter to his friend Rudolf Wagner}
I believe you are more believing in the Bible than I. I am not. — Carl Friedrich Gauss
I believe you are more believing in the Bible than I. I am not. — Carl Friedrich Gauss
My father was both a scientist and a magician, but he declared that it was in literature wherein we discovered our truest natures.
— Alice Hoffman
The scientist rigorously defends his right to be ignorant of almost everything except his specialty.
— Marshall McLuhan
Nothing shocks me. I'm a scientist.
— Harrison Ford
The scientist's inquiry into the causes of things is providing an ever more extensive understanding of nature.
— Kenneth G. Wilson
I time everything. I'm a scientist at heart.
— Ina Garten
Although the term dialogue was really a euphemism for scientists trying to kill each other, this format worked very well ...
— Joao Magueijo
As a scientist I rebelled against the disorder, and I had long since discovered that nothing thwarted the mental processes like clutter.
— Deanna Raybourn
A humble scientist is a good scientist.
— Dan Shechtman
I can't ever remember not wanting to be a scientist.
— Steven Squyres
One USDA scientist went so far as to claim that there has never been a documented case of food-borne illness from eating fermented vegetables.
— Michael Pollan
I destroyed that doll, hoping the sacrifice would somehow reverse time and bring my father back. I was a mad scientist and an angry child.
— Walter Mosley
In my view, the only recourse for a scientist concerned about the social consequences of his work is to remain involved with it to the end.
— Arthur William Galston