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science
Science is to find something unknown, while invention is to make something new out of the known theory. Ivar Giaever
science
'Incontrovertible' is not a scientific word. Nothing is incontrovertible in science. Ivar Giaever
science tinkering
I was always into science fiction as a kid. I loved science and tinkering with things. David Hanson
science writers
Science fiction writers aren't fortune tellers. Fortune tellers are fakes. William Gibson
science thinking goal
Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge. Its goal is to find out how the world works, to seek what regularities there may be, to penetrate to the connections of things-from subatomic particles, which may be the constituents of all matter, to living organisms, the human social community, and thence to the cosmos as a whole. Carl Sagan
science fiction advantage
I find science so much more fascinating than science fiction. It also has the advantage of being true. Carl Sagan
science survivor kicking
When a honeybee dies it releases a death pheromone, a characteristic odour that signals the survivors to remove it from the hive. The corpse is promptly pushed and tugged out of the hive. The death pheromone is oleic acid. What happens if a live bee is dabbed with a drop of oleic acid? Then no matter how strapping and vigourous it might be, it is carried kicking and screaming out of the hive. Carl Sagan
science columbus usual
The usual rejoinder to someone who says 'They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Galileo' is to say 'But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown'. Carl Sagan
science thinking people
I'd like the [Cosmos] series to be so visually stimulating that somebody who isn't even interested in the concepts will just watch for the effects. And I'd like people who are prepared to do some thinking to be really stimulated. Carl Sagan
genius irony sometimes
Irony can elude the genius among us, sometimes. Berkeley Breathed
genius critics
There are no more geniuses, only critics. Arnold Schoenberg
genius bombs atomic-bomb
The atomic bomb embodies the results of a combination genius and patience as remarkable as any in the history of mankind. Bertrand Russell
genius
Genius is the talent for seeing things straight. Maude Adams
genius living point science scientists shows themselves whether
Whether a person shows themselves to be a genius in science or in writing a song, the only point is, whether the thought, the discovery, or the deed, is living and can live on. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
genius manner substitute whatever wit
Manner is all in all whatever is writ, the substitute for genius sense and wit William Cowper
genius glad train
To have a filly like this is unbelievable, ... She's so smart. It doesn't take a genius to train her. I'm glad I have her. Jeff Mullins
genius good says stays strengths system within
He's a good coach. You know, you don't have to be a genius when you have 6-2 and 6-2 on the front. But the system he runs, he understands his strengths and stays within them. I think that says a lot about their program. Mike Kopp
genius playing
He's been playing great. I had nothing to do with that. It's not genius on my part; he's just playing great. Lenny Simpson
married planning
We're planning on being married for a long, long time. Nick Lachey
married
Dora and I are now married, but just as happy as we were before. Bertrand Russell
married seven son
That was seven years ago. I have been married two years and I have a five-month-old son now. Christiane Amanpour
married sponges being-married
I will do anything ... ere I'll be married to a sponge. William Shakespeare
married met people taken wonderful
I always tell people I'm married to my job. I've met wonderful people here who have taken me under their wing. Steve Baker
married single
I didn't get married to be a single parent. Delise Denham
married right-time things-to-do
I got married because it was the right time and the right thing to do. DJ Jazzy Jeff
married reader
Reader, I literally married him. Charlotte Bronte
married partnership said
Each time he suggested they get married, she said no. They were too happy, precariously so, and she wanted to guard that bond; she feared that marriage would flatten it into a prosaic partnership. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie