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discovery may ratios
In a lot of scientists, the ratio of wonder to skepticism declines in time. That may be connected with the fact that in some fields-mathematics, physics, some others-the great discoveries are almost entirely made by youngsters. Carl Sagan
discovery innovation age
We have entered, almost without noticing, an age of exploration and discovery unparalleled since the Renaissance. Carl Sagan
discovery people important
There are three stages in scientific discovery. First, people deny that it is true, then they deny that it is important; finally they credit the wrong person. Bill Bryson
discovery people paper
Whenever I found something remarkable, I have thought it my duty to put down my discovery on paper, so that all ingenious people be informed thereof. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
discovery achievement age
The solution of the difficulties which formerly surrounded the mathematical infinite is probably the greatest achievement of which our age has to boast. Bertrand Russell
discovery education environmental hosting spent
I have spent many years working in education and media, from hosting documentaries to being a spokesperson for Discovery Education to revolutionizing youth environmental service through my non-profit, EarthEcho International. Philippe Cousteau, Jr.
discovery found remains tends
I think, just by the discovery and where the remains were found tends to, I think ... exonerate Gary, Mark Geragos
discovery general impressed innovation love science scientific seem understanding
I'm impressed with the innovation of the students. They seem to always impress me with their understanding of scientific principles. There is a general love of science and discovery here. Kurt Adams
discovery awakening events
A single event can awaken within us a stranger totally unknown to us. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
english-scientist natural strangely
The French, I think, in general, are strangely prolix in their natural history. Gilbert White
english-scientist
I want to be better informed with regard to ichthyology. Gilbert White
english-scientist parish vast
The parish of Selborne, by taking in so much of the forest, is a vast district. Gilbert White
english-scientist flies tame
I was much entertained last summer with a tame bat, which would take flies out of a person's hand. Gilbert White
english-scientist full parish therefore
The parish I live in is a very abrupt, uneven country, full of hills and woods, and therefore full of birds. Gilbert White
english-scientist issue manner might taiwan
The PRC is the big brother in this relationship, and it has the capacity to be generous to Taiwan on this issue in a manner that might do much to defuse that issue internally in Taiwan. William Kirby
english-scientist form
So, I think China desperately needs to legitimize some form of opposition. William Kirby
english-scientist essence impatient rewarded second spent work
We are rewarded for work the very essence of which is that we were so impatient that we spent only a millionth of a second over an experiment. George Porter
english-scientist fellowship held medical memorial research since staff
From 1944 to 1951 I held a Beit Memorial Fellowship for Medical Research, and since 1951 I have been on the staff of the Medical Research Council. Frederick Sanger
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
scientists
If you look at the scientists who really make a difference, they think boldly. They're not afraid to question what they see. Taylor Wilson
scientists
I must have interviewed 600 or 700 scientists all around the world. Alan Alda
scientists
I think there is value in having practising scientists as leaders of research institutions. Thomas R. Cech
scientists visionary
Artists, musicians, scientists - if you have any kind of visionary aptitude, it's often something that you don't have a choice in. You have to do it. Patti Smith
scientists speaking
I think it's important for scientists to speak in their own voices and not just be mediated by journalists or others speaking for them. Alan Alda
scientists
We will have to be very vigilant that young female scientists have the same opportunities as their male colleagues. Fabiola Gianotti
scientists
Administrators and scientists are excited by buckyballs for their own sake, and if they turn out to have practical applications, so much the better. Richard Smalley
wonderful moron wonderful-times
It was an especially wonderful time to be a noisy moron. Bill Bryson
wonderful
Julie, it's wonderful to see you. This is Lena. Robert Redford
wonderful you-like-it
O wonderful, wonderful, and most wonderful wonderful! And yet again wonderful, and after that, out of all hooping. William Shakespeare
wonderful
It can be confusing. But it's a wonderful organization. Karen Armstrong
wonderful
We can have all these wonderful things in place, Anne Murphy
wonderful
We feel it is a wonderful program, and they do wonderful things. Mary Campbell
wonderful hypothetical
Now everything is wonderful and hazardous and nothing's hypothetical. Alan Moore
wonderful scientist interest
I'm in this wonderful position where I can do what interests me. And whatever comes along that interests me, I do. The rest of the time I bother scientists about communicating. Alan Alda
wonderful
Every time I read Erin Belieu work I'm pierced in that wonderful way poetry can. Cheryl Strayed