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  • Hoc age ['do this'] is the great rule, whether you are serious or merry; whether ... learning science or duty from a folio, or floating on the Thames. Intentions must be gathered from acts. -- Samuel Johnson
  • Developmental scientists like me explore the basic science of learning by designing controlled experiments. -- Alison Gopnik
  • We are learning more about the humanity of the unborn child. Science and truth support the prolife movement. -- Candice S. Miller
  • Something about the cultural tradition of Jews is way, way more sympathetic to science and learning and intellectual pursuits than Islam. -- Richard Dawkins
  • When you apply computer science and machine learning to areas that haven't had any innovation in 50 years, you can make rapid advances that seem really incredible. -- Bill Maris
  • I went to an inner-city school in Buffalo. We had no money. But our teachers believed in hands-on active learning - there was a mandatory science fair, which was critical. -- Megan Smith
  • If you're an adult and you choose not to believe in science, fine, but please don't prevent your children from learning about it and letting them draw their own conclusions. -- Bill Nye
  • In those parts of the world where learning and science has prevailed, miracles have ceased; but in those parts of it as are barbarous and ignorant, miracles are still in vogue. -- Ethan Allen
  • Science is you! It's your head, it's your dog, it's your iPhone - it's the world. How do you see that as boring? If it's boring, it's because you're learning it from a textbook. -- Mary Roach
  • Architecture is a science arising out of many other sciences, and adorned with much and varied learning; by the help of which a judgment is formed of those works which are the result of other arts. -- Vitruvius
  • This is actually a very important principle that science is learning about large systems like evolution and that futurists are learning about anticipating human society: just because a future scenario is plausible doesn't mean we can get there from here. -- Kevin Kelly
  • Perhaps, to the uninformed, it may appear unaccountable that a man should be able to retain in his memory such a variety of learning; but the close alliance with each other, of the different branches of science, will explain the difficulty. -- Vitruvius
  • I started my career as a journalist, writing about science and technology for 'Business Week' magazine. Then I decided to make a career shift. I went to graduate school in computer science, and I began developing educational technologies - in particular, technologies to engage children in creative learning experiences. -- Mitchel Resnick
  • I never could read science fiction. I was just uninterested in it. And you know, I don't like to read novels where the hero just goes beyond what I think could exist. And it doesn't interest me because I'm not learning anything about something I'll actually have to deal with. -- James D. Watson
  • I want to make a drug. I want the science to be more than imaginary, where I think, 'We're learning these fundamental principles, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.' I think we are doing that, but I want to do something really practical. I want to actually, in my lifetime, help people. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Learn computer science. It's extraordinarily helpful. I like recommending learning economics as well so they think in terms of business, they have rational frameworks for looking at the world, but yeah, computer science is an amazing way to get into, even if you want to be CEO, having a tech background is helpful. -- Fabrice Grinda
  • The ability of the humans to not only function in space but be very functional when they arrive at their destination, those are the kinds of things we're learning from the science. Fuel transfer technologies and all the things we can learn about the space environment are all valuable to us for pressing on out. -- Kevin A. Ford
  • If we study learning as a data science, we can reverse engineer the human brain and tailor learning techniques to maximize the chances of student success. This is the biggest revolution that could happen in education, turning it into a data-driven science, and not such a medieval set of rumors professors tend to carry on. -- Sebastian Thrun
  • Especially girls, but any kids exposed to music programs and arts programs do much better on their tests. They have a better chance of going to college. They can focus better. You know, we're not just automatons learning how to work machines and do engineering and math and science. All of that's great, but you've got to build a whole person. -- Bonnie Raitt
  • Learning is the dictionary, but sense the grammar of science. -- Laurence Sterne
  • How index-learning turns no student pale, Yet holds the eel of science by the tail! -- Alexander Pope
  • America 2012: The Learning Channel has HoneyBooBoo, History Channel has PawnStars: and the Science Channel has PumpkinChunkin -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • The only way of learning the method of science is the long and bitter way of personal experience. -- John Desmond Bernal
  • I don't remember learning to read, but the first thing I remember reading is a science fiction novel. -- Vonda N. McIntyre
  • Imagination is as vital to any advance in science as learning and precision are essential for starting points. -- Percival Lowell
  • Learning how to weigh evidence and fairly re-establish a boundary can be as much an art as a science. -- Mark Mason
  • You cannot know the body by studying the finger, and you cannot understand the universe by learning one science. -- Laozi
  • Science is a process for learning about nature in which competing ideas about how the world works are measured against observations. -- Richard P. Feynman
  • The abuse of books kills science. Believing that we know what we have read, we believe that we can dispense with learning it. -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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