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The dropping of the Atomic Bomb is a very deep problem... Instead of commemorating Hiroshima we should celebrate... man's triumph over the…
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There has been no discovery like it in the history of man. It puts into man's hands the key to using the…
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The pure air and dazzling snow belong to things beyond the reach of all personal feeling, almost beyond the reach of life.
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The real value of science is in the getting, and those who have tasted the pleasure of discovery alone know what science…
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[This] may prove to be the beginning of some embracing generalization, which will throw light, not only on radioactive processes, but on…
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In so far as such developments utilise the natural energy running to waste, as in water power, they may be accounted as…
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Physical science enjoys the distinction of being the most fundamental of the experimental sciences, and its laws are obeyed universally, so far…
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But what sin is to the moralist and crime to the jurist so to the scientific man is ignorance.
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The fact remains that, if the supply of energy failed, modern civilization would come to an end as abruptly as does the…
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For a modern ruler the laws of conservation and transformation of energy, when the vivifing stream takes its source, the ways it…
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Mankind has always drawn from outside sources of energy. This island was the first to harness coal and steam. But our present…
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The energy available for each individual man is his income, and the philosophy which can teach him to be content with penury…
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Physical science enjoys the distinction of being the most fundamental of the experimental sciences, and its laws are obeyed universally, so far…
— Frederick Soddy
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A river is the most human and companionable of all inanimate things. It has a life, a character, a voice of its…
— Henry Van Dyke
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Yet is it possible in terms of the motion of atoms to explain how men can invent an electric motor, or design…
— Arthur Compton
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Music is one of the only inanimate things we have left. It can still be mystical, magical and awe-inspiring
— Nelly Furtado
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People say to you, 'you've changed', or something like that, well, I hope, for the sake of God, that you have changed,…
— Hamza Yusuf
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We declare that only man exists. This is not to say that material, inorganic nature and nonhuman beings-animals and plants-are in any…
— Medard Boss
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The mortality of all inanimate things is terrible to me, but that of books most of all.
— William Dean Howells
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The true poet is a friendly man. He takes to his arms even cold and inanimate things, and rejoices in his heart.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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It was odd, she thought, how if one was alone, one leant to inanimate things; trees, streams, flowers; felt they expressed one;…
— Virginia Woolf
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There are only three pleasures in life pure and lasting, and all derived from inanimate things-books, pictures and the face of nature.
— William Hazlitt
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Emotions are not just inanimate things, such as diamond, gold, gadgets, but no less emotional attachment to these human
— Mak_786
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