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Charles Sanders Peirce has 45 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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Notwithstanding all that has been discovered since Newton's time, his saying that we are little children picking up pretty pebbles on the…
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It is a common observation that a science first begins to be exact when it is quantitatively treated. What are called the…
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For example, there are numbers of chemists who occupy themselves exclusively with the study of dyestuffs. They discover facts that are useful…
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The woof and warp of all thought and all research is symbols, and the life of thought and science is the life…
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True science is distinctively the study of useless things. For the useful things will get studied without the aid of scientific men.…
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If we are to define science, ... it does not consist so much in knowing, nor even in "organized knowledge," as it…
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It is not knowing, but the love of learning, that characterizes the scientific man.
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Kepler's discovery would not have been possible without the doctrine of conics. Now contemporaries of Kepler-such penetrating minds as Descartes and Pascal-were…
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[For] men to whom nothing seems great but reason ... nature ... is a cosmos, so admirable, that to penetrate to its…
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Another characteristic of mathematical thought is that it can have no success where it cannot generalize.
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It is... easy to be certain. One has only to be sufficiently vague.
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It is impossible not to envy the man who can dismiss reason, although we know how it must turn out at last.
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Are we to look at cherry blossoms only in full bloom, the moon only when it is cloudless? To long for the…
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California is the only state in the union where you can fall asleep under a rose bush in full bloom and freeze…
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I wasn't a great communicator, but I communicated great things, and they didn't spring full-bloom from my brow - they came from…
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Having contemplated this admirable grove, I proceeded towards the shrubberies on the banks of the river, and though it was now late…
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Divine love is a sacred flower, which in its early bud is happiness, and in its full bloom is heaven.
— James Hervey
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The rise and fall of images of the future precedes or accompanies the rise and fall of cultures. As long as a…
— Fred Polak
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Parents don't come full bloom at the birth of the first baby. In fact parenting is about growing. It's about our own…
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Looking out of my window this lovely spring morning I see an azalea in full bloom. No, no! I do not see…
— Charles Sanders Peirce
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Why should I be unhappy? Every parcel of my being is in full bloom.
— Rumi
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A poet must be a psychologist, but a secret one: he should know and feel the roots of phenomena but present only…
— Ivan Turgenev
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She felt a little betrayed and sad, but presently a moving object came into sight. It was a huge horse-chestnut tree in…
— F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Morality is truth in full bloom.
— Victor Hugo
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