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  • In science, all facts, no matter how trivial or banal, enjoy democratic equality. -- Mary McCarthy
  • I have great faith in the future of books - no matter what form they may take - and of science fiction. -- Connie Willis
  • Science predicts that many different kinds of universe will be spontaneously created out of nothing. It is a matter of chance which we are in. -- Stephen Hawking
  • Tact and diplomacy are fine in international relations, in politics, perhaps even in business; in science only one thing matters, and that is the facts. -- Hans Eysenck
  • Certainly, it may bring to light such a deeper knowledge of the structure of matter as to constitute a veritable discontinuity in the progress of science. -- Ernest Lawrence
  • No matter what engineering field you're in, you learn the same basic science and mathematics. And then maybe you learn a little bit about how to apply it. -- Noam Chomsky
  • It is my belief that no matter how advanced man may become in science, technology, systems, and knowledge, he can never improve on the foundational precepts of marriage as the bedrock of social development. -- Myles Munroe
  • To recover a spiritual tradition in which creation, and the study of creation, matters would be to inaugurate new possibilities between spirituality and science that would shape the paradigms for culture, its institution, and its people. -- Matthew Fox
  • I oppose any belief that contradicts experimental evidence as determined by the methods of science. All beliefs not in such contradiction may be considered as faith. Whether faith in a particular belief is beneficial or not is another matter. -- Alan Lightman
  • Science is difficult and slow no matter who you are. The hours are long, and the glorious 'aha' days come only very infrequently. You have to keep believing that if you put in the hours, those days will indeed come! -- Bonnie Bassler
  • If modernist naturalism were true, there would be no objective truth outside of science. In that case right and wrong would be a matter of cultural preference, or political power, and the power already available to modernists ideologies would be overwhelming. -- Phillip E. Johnson
  • I have been doodling since childhood. I have a passion for illustrating but cannot paint or colour for that matter. I illustrate what I am trying to communicate through my writing. My images are like drawings in a science text book. -- Devdutt Pattanaik
  • Grades can matter, especially for those students and parents who live for the next round of applications to graduate or professional schools. But there's a problem with the grade emphasis. Math or science graduates earn more than students majoring in the humanities. -- Amity Shlaes
  • But that the reasoning from these facts, the drawing from them correct conclusions, is a matter of great difficulty, may be inferred from the imperfect state in which the Science is now found after it has been so long and so intensely studied. -- Nassau William Senior
  • All research in the cultural sciences in an age of specialization, once it is oriented towards a given subject matter through particular settings of problems and has established its methodological principles, will consider the analysis of the data as an end in itself. -- Max Weber
  • The Western day is indeed nearing when the inner science of self-control will be found as necessary as the outer conquest of nature. This new Atomic Age will see men's minds sobered and broadened by the now scientifically indisputable truth that matter is in reality a concentrate of energy. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
  • No matter what I've published - and you can look it up, I've published quite a lot in science, quite a few books too - none of it's very important. All will be forgotten and in a few years time will be a few comments in eight-point type in footnotes at the bottom of the page somewhere. -- Robert Winston
  • The most interesting character to me is someone who is stuck in the no man's land between Belief and Unbelief, Faith and Faithlessness. I'm capitalizing like a German, but it doesn't matter whether it's faith in a person or in God, or belief in science or whatever, it's the desperate in-between state that makes for interesting dramatic tension. -- Richard Dooling
  • You can't train kids in a world where adults have no concept of what science literacy is. The adults are gonna squash the creativity that would manifest itself, because they're clueless about what it and why it matters. But science can always benefit from the more brains there are that are thinking about it - but that's true for any field. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • No matter what decade science fiction comes from, it's representing the present. -- Don Hertzfeldt
  • What mathematics are to matter and force, occult science is to life and consciousness, -- Dion Fortune
  • As long as truth is unknown, there will be religion no matter what science proves -- Bangambiki Habyarimana
  • Dealing with a government with whom mendacity is a science is an extremely difficult matter. -- John Hay
  • Where lies the line between sorcery and science? It is only a matter of terminology, my friend. -- Alan Dean Foster
  • Physics, owing to the simplicity of its subject matter, has reached a higher state of development than any other science. -- Bertrand Russell
  • Science works its miracles by turning its enterprise into a kind of parlor game confined to the category matter and energy. -- Terence McKenna
  • What does it matter? Science has achieved some wonderful things, of course, but I'd far rather be happy than right any day. -- Douglas Adams
  • No matter what eyewitness testimony is in the court of law, it is the lowest form of evidence in the court of science. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • The key to success for Sony, and to everything in business, science and technology for that matter, is never to follow the others. -- Masaru Ibuka
  • Blind faith, no matter how passionately expressed, will not suffice. Science for its part will test relentlessly every assumption about the human condition. -- E. O. Wilson
  • Only a fool would leave the enjoyment of rainbows to the opticians. Or give the science of optics the last word on the matter. -- Edward Abbey
  • And finally, no matter how good the science gets, there are problems that inevitably depend on judgement, on art, on a feel for financial markets. -- Martin Feldstein
  • The Place of No Shadows, in Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine (1990) In our Universe, matter is arranged in a hierarchy of structures by successive integrations. -- Francois Jacob
  • How do you know that the incessant progress of science will not compel scientists to consider that life has existed during eternity, and not matter? -- Louis Pasteur
  • Knowledge is a matter of science and no dishonesty or conceit whatsoever is permissible. What is required is definitely the reverse - honesty and modesty. -- Mao Zedong
  • And finally, no matter how good the science gets, there are problems that inevitably depend on judgment, on art, on a feel for financial markets. -- Martin Feldstein
  • Science is a matter of adjusting language to explain material reality. Art is a matter of adjusting material reality to create a sense of life. -- Walter Darby Bannard
  • No matter what policy initiatives we take on, we are going to need a permanent repository for nuclear fuel based on the law and sound science. -- Craig Stevens
  • In every science certain things must be accepted as first principles if the subject matter is to be understood; and these first postulates rest upon faith. -- Nicholas of Cusa
  • Story is far older than the art of science and psychology, and will always be the elder in the equation no matter how much time passes. -- Clarissa Pinkola Estes
  • Economics is uncertain because its fundamental subject matter is not money but human action. That's why economics is not the dismal science, it's no science at all. -- Julian Baggini
  • How much the making of a garden, no matter how small, adds to the joy of living, only those who practice the arts and the science can know. -- Ernest Henry Wilson
  • Rome is the one great spiritual organisation which is able to resist and must, as a matter of life and death, the progress of science and modern civilization -- Thomas Huxley
  • Rome is the one great spiritual organization which is able to resist and must, as a matter of life and death, the progress of science and modern civilization -- Thomas Henry Huxley
  • Science boosts its claim to truth by its spectacular ability to make matter and energy jump through hoops on command, and to predict what will happen and when. -- Richard Dawkins
  • If we have optimism without empathy then it doesn't matter how much we master the secrets of science. We're not really solving problems, we're just working on puzzles. -- Bill Gates
  • ...there is much more to matter than modern science currently would like to acknowledge. By developing insights about the observer, we can describe matter in a new way. -- Ashish Dalela
  • No matter how much proponents of 'intelligent design' try to clothe their views in the apparel of science, it is what it is: religion. Whose intelligence? Whose design? -- Cynthia Tucker
  • No matter if the science is all phoney, there are collateral environmental benefits.... climate change [provides] the greatest chance to bring about justice and equality in the world. -- Christine Stewart
  • God created... light anddark, heaven and hell-science claims the same thing as religion, that the Big Bang createdeverything in the universe with an opposite."Including matter itself, antimatter" -- Dan Brown
  • I'm dark matter. The universe inside of me is full of something, and science can't even shine a light on it. I feel like I'm mostly made of mysteries. -- Maria Dahvana Headley
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