“So long as we do not depend on the facts entirely, incomplete knowledge is better than complete ignorance. --Egwene al'Vere” — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
There is no conflict between science and religion. Conflict only arises from an incomplete knowledge of either science or religion, or both. — Russell M. Nelson Copy Share Image
“I taught you that there is never any end to that question, because, as I once defined it for you (yes, I… — Graham Swift Copy Share Image
One need not be eminent in any part of profound knowledge in order to understand it and to apply it. The various… — W. Edwards Deming Copy Share Image
Among other grand achievements, F. A. Hayek had a remarkable career pointing out the flaws in collectivism. One of his keenest insights… — Sheldon Richman Copy Share Image
To find the point where hypothesis and fact meet; the delicate equilibrium between dream and reality; the place where fantasy and earthly… — Lillian Smith Copy Share Image
The incomplete knowledge of a system must be an essential part of every formulation in quantum theory. Quantum theoretical laws must be… — Werner Heisenberg Copy Share Image
A scientist strives to understand the work of Nature. But with our insufficient talents as scientists, we do not hit upon the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Given our inevitably incomplete knowledge about key structural aspects of our ever-changing economy and the sometimes asymmetric costs or benefits of particular… — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image