Anne Roe quotes:

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  • Freedom, like charity, begins at home.

  • a good part of the trick to being a first-rate scientist is in asking the right questions or asking them in ways that make it possible to find answers.

  • There were a number of particularly delightful incidents. There is, for example, the physicist who introduced me to one of my favorite laws, which he described as Murphys law or the fourth law of thermodynamics (actually there were only three last I heard) which states: If anything can go wrong it will.

  • Nothing in science has any value if it is not communicated.

  • Freedom breeds freedom. Nothing else does.

  • so long as you believe that man is essentially evil in nature, and a more vicious doctrine was never promulgated, it follows that he is often going to need to have his ears slapped back, and who should do this but the clergy?

  • The creative process is probably closest to problem solving, but it differs from it in a number of ways. In problem solving the immediate goal is a specific one ... in the creative process there is no such clear goal.

  • It is a very rare church indeed that encourages its members to think for themselves in religious matters, or even tolerates this, and in most of them the clergy are quite ready to lay down the law in other fields too.

  • All children are curious, I think, but not all adults are.

  • Nothing in science has any value to society if it is not communicated, and scientists are beginning to learn their social obligations.

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