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Insight into soul-action, ability to discriminate the genuine from the sham and capacity to further one and discourage the other.
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There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.... Try the experiment of communicating, with fullness and…
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Without initiation into the scientific spirit one is not in possession of the best tools humanity has so far devised for effectively…
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The Professor took the old practices and studied them, worked out their mechanical principles and then devised a graded scientific set of…
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We have three approaches at our disposal: the observation of nature, reflection, and experimentation. Observation serves to assemble the data, reflection to…
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The future of our civilisation depends upon the widening spread and deepening hold of the scientific habit of mind.
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The bad man is the man who no matter how good he has been is beginning to deteriorate, to grow less good.…
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Education, in its broadest sense, is the means of this social continuity of life.
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Singer and actress Gertrude Lawrence once overheard an assistant describing the beauty of a coat she knew she could never even dream…
— Sheridan Morley
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A mere inference or theory must give way to a truth revealed; but a scientific truth must be maintained, however contradictory it…
— David Brewster
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... if you insist that the inference is made by a chain of reasoning, I desire you to produce that reasoning. The…
— David Hume
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It is not really difficult to construct a series of inferences, each dependent upon its predecessor and each simple in itself. If,…
— Arthur Conan Doyle
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A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government, and what no just government should refuse, or…
— Thomas Jefferson
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It has been observed that one's nose is never so happy as when thrust into the affairs of others from which some…
— Ambrose Bierce
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The dull mind, once arriving at an inference that flatters the desire, is rarely able to retain the impression that the notion…
— George Eliot
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NOSE, n. The extreme outpost of the face. From the circumstance that great conquerors have great noses, Getius, whose writings antedate the…
— Ambrose Bierce
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