It may happen that small differences in the initial conditions produce very great ones in the final phenomena. — Henri Poincare Copy Share Image
Let's not pretend that mental phenomena can be mapped on to the characteristics of billiard balls. — Gregory Bateson Copy Share Image
“These forms of counterglobal thinking increase the possibility that particular groups can be blamed for planetary phenomena.” — Timothy Snyder Copy Share Image
GUIL: A scientific approach to the examination of phenomena is a defence against the pure emotion of fear — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
Do not, I beg you, look for anything behind phenomena. They are themselves their own lesson. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
“We are here in the world of phenomena to explore the endless manifestations of one love.” — Akemi G Copy Share Image
Talent, will and genius are natural phenomena like the lake, the volcano, the mountain, the wind, the star, the cloud. — George Sand Copy Share Image
Gravitation is, so far, not understandable in terms of other phenomena. — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
In the snobbery of science, each branch attempts to rise in the social scale by imitating the methods of the next higher… — Gilbert Newton Lewis Copy Share Image
The Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookie was an unexpected, unplanned pop culture phenomena. My father went from star-maker to star. — Shawn Amos Copy Share Image
Science proceeds by successive answers to questions more and more subtle, coming nearer and nearer to the very essence of phenomena. — Louis Pasteur Copy Share Image
The study of celestial phenomena at radio wavelengths, radio astronomy came into being after the accidental discovery of cosmic radiation by radio… — Honor Harger Copy Share Image
...By far the most usual way of handling phenomena so novel that they would make for a serious rearrangement of our preconceptions… — William James Copy Share Image
I can't read all the books I want to read, I can't watch all the phenomena that interest me in the world.… — James Hillman Copy Share Image
Phenomena should not miss is bad, a lot of heart problems are probably why my parents do not remember my birthday, only… — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
From the point of view of basic physics, the most interesting phenomena are, of course, in the new places, the places where… — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
By late accounts from Rotterdam, that city seems to be in a high state of philosophical excitement. Indeed, phenomena have there occurred… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
Someday someone will write a pathology of experimental physics and bring to light all those swindles which subvert our reason, beguile our… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
To the scientist, nature is always and merely a 'phenomenon,' not in the sense of being defective in reality, but in the… — Robin G. Collingwood Copy Share Image
Everybody agrees that the brain is a remarkable machine. It's capable of generating an enormous number of phenomena, some of them very… — Henry Markram Copy Share Image
Our experience in fooling around with the genes of mice has taught us that many of the traits that interest us are… — Gary Wolf Copy Share Image
Relaxation is one of the most complex phenomena - very rich, multidimensional. All these things are part of it: let-go, trust, surrender,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The basic problem is that web 2.0 tools are not supportive of democracy by design. They are tools designed to gather spy-agency-like… — Jaron Lanier Copy Share Image
In the expressions we adopt to prescribe physical phenomena we necessarily hover between two extremes. We either have to choose a word… — Arthur Schuster Copy Share Image
If we don't understand phenomena, we are more likely to do things to harm ourselves and others. — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
There are no moral phenomena at all, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
If fruit juices or sugar solutions are left to stand in the open air, they show after a few days the processes… — Eduard Buchner Copy Share Image
“Physical experience is the translation of phenomena into symbolic language, and the law is the creation of the wind or a symbol.” — Fulton J. Sheen Copy Share Image
I should point out, however, that at first some difficulty was experienced in observing the phenomena predicted by the theory, owing to… — Pieter Zeeman Copy Share Image
Rain falls, wind blows, plants bloom, leaves mature and are blown away; these phenomena are all interrelated with causes and conditions, are… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
Only by observing this condition would the results of our work be regarded as fully conclusive and as having elucidated the normal… — Ivan Pavlov Copy Share Image
“If science could comprehend all phenomena so that eventually in a thoroughly rational society human beings became as predictable as cogs in… — William Barrett Copy Share Image
But I would still reply, that the knavery and folly of men are such common phenomena, that I should rather believe the… — David Hume Copy Share Image
We are all as much extraordinary phenomena of nature as trees, clouds, the patterns in running water, the flickering of fire, the… — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
Tennis is a funny game, and it takes a life-time of keeping one's eyes open on the circuit to have any chance… — Sania Mirza Copy Share Image
When people begin to understand that whatever they think and feel happens, then the psychic phenomena begin to rise, which is what's… — Drunvalo Melchizedek Copy Share Image
All phenomena do not inherently exist because of being dependent-arisings. all phenomena do not inherently exist because of being dependently imputed. — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
“She began to learn that nothing is dead, that there cannot be a physical abstraction, that nothing exists for the sake of… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
What strange phenomena we find in a great city, all we need do is stroll about with our eyes open. Life swarms… — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
Indeed, every true science has for its object the determination of certain phenomena by means of others, in accordance with the relations… — Auguste Comte Copy Share Image