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Towering genius disdains a beaten path ... It scorns to tread in the footsteps of any predecessor, however illustrious. It thirsts for distinction.
— Abraham Lincoln
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The Work is merely four questions; it's not even a thing. It has no motive, no strings. It's nothing without your answers. These four questions…
— Byron Katie
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Let's set the record straight. Money is important! To say that it's not as important as any other things in life is ludicrous. What's more…
— T. Harv Eker
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He who cultivates that quiet, unobtrusive ecstasy of inner joyousness can scale any heights and be a leader in his field, no matter what that…
— Walter Russell
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Let me put it bluntly: anyone who says that money isn't important doesn't have any! Rich people understand the importance of money and the place…
— T. Harv Eker
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For chemistry is no science form'd à priori; 'tis no production of the human mind, framed by reasoning and deduction: it took its rise from…
— Herman Boerhaave
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It has been recognized that hydrogen bonds restrain protein molecules to their native configurations, and I believe that as the methods of structural chemistry are…
— Linus Pauling
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Mathematics is the cheapest science. Unlike physics or chemistry, it does not require any expensive equipment. All one needs for mathematics is a pencil and…
— George Polya
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We speak erroneously of "artificial" materials, "synthetics", and so forth. The basis for this erroneous terminology is the notion that Nature has made certain things…
— R. Buckminster Fuller
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The inspirational value of the space program is probably of far greater importance to education than any input of dollars... A whole generation is growing…
— Arthur C. Clarke
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"The Universe repeats itself, with the possible exception of history." Of all earthly studies history is the only one that does not repeat itself. ...…
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
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All Science is necessarily prophetic, so truly so, that the power of prophecy is the test, the infallible criterion, by which any presumed Science is…
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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In science, probably ninety-nine percent of the knowable has to be discovered. We know only a few streaks about astronomy. We are only beginning to…
— Lincoln Steffens
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For the source of any characteristic so widespread and uniform as this adaptation to environment we must go back to the very beginning of the…
— Ellsworth Huntington
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We may consequently state the fundamental theorem of Natural Selection in the form: The rate of increase in fitness of any organism at any time…
— Ronald Fisher
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It seems probable to me that God, in the beginning, formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, moveable particles, of such sizes and figures, and…
— Isaac Newton
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Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that this is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but…
— Albert Einstein
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There is scarce any one invention, which this nation has produced in our age, but it has some way or other been set forward by…
— Robert Hooke
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What I'm really interested in is whether God could have made the world in a different way; that is, whether the necessity of logical simplicity…
— Albert Einstein
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All knowledge is good. It is impossible to say any fragment of knowledge, however insignificant or remote from one's ordinary pursuits, may not some day…
— Thomas Huxley
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Very few [doctors] are men of science in any very serious sense; they're men of technique.
— Robertson Davies
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If you want prosperity, you must refuse to accept any circumstances that lead toward poverty.
— Napoleon Hill
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Considered as a mere question of physics, (and keeping all moral considerations entirely out of sight,) the appearance of man is a geological phenomenon of…
— Adam Sedgwick
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Geology, perhaps more than any other department of natural philosophy, is a science of contemplation. It requires no experience or complicated apparatus, no minute processes…
— Humphry Davy
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...I believe there exists, & I feel within me, an instinct for the truth, or knowledge or discovery, of something of the same nature as…
— Charles Darwin
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