"Yet as I cast my eye over the……" — Arthur Lynch
"Yet as I cast my eye over the whole course of science I behold instances of false science, even more pretentious and popular than that of Einstein gradually fading into ineptitude under the searchlight; and I have no doubt that there will arise a new generation who will look with a wonder and amazement, deeper than now accompany Einstein, at our galaxy of thinkers, men of science, popular critics, authoritative professors and witty dramatists, who have been satisfied to waive their common sense in view of Einstein's absurdities."
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Arthur Lynch
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The only atheism is the denial of truth.
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Children should not be coddled in their intellectual training any more than in their physical; and though the studies should…
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The test of education, apart from the accomplishments that secure places in an artificial system, should be this: Let the…
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We are heirs of the ages because throughout the ages mankind has devised and fashioned new things, and step by…
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Some people would be discontented in Paradise, others ... are cheerful in a graveyard.
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