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Newton Quotes by Albert Einstein
- What a deep faith in the rationality of the structure of the world and what a longing to understand even a small glimpse of the…
- In the beginning (if there was such a thing), God created Newton's laws of motion together with the necessary masses and forces. This is all;…
- Once again you are wrong sir, darkness does not exist either. Darkness is in reality the absence of light. Light we can study, but not…
- This change in the conception of reality is the most profound and the most fruitful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton. Refering…
- About Newton: Nature to him was an open book, whose letters he could read without effort.
- [Newton wrote to Halley ... that he would not give Hooke any credit] That, alas, is vanity. You find it in so many scientists. You…
- Fortunate Newton, happy childhood of science. Nature to him was an open book. He stands before us strong, certain, and alone.
- To the Master's honor all must turn, each in its track, without a sound, forever tracing Newton's ground.
More Newton Quotes
- In the beginning (if there was such a thing), God created Newton's laws of motion together with the necessary masses and forces.… — Albert Einstein
- Perhaps the most surprising thing about mathematics is that it is so surprising. The rules which we make up at the beginning… — Edward Charles Titchmarsh
- The analytical geometry of Descartes and the calculus of Newton and Leibniz have expanded into the marvelous mathematical method-more daring than anything… — Nicholas Murray Butler
- Newton took no exercise, indulged in no amusements, and worked incessantly, often spending eighteen or nineteen hours out of the twenty-four in… — W. W. Rouse Ball
- Notwithstanding all that has been discovered since Newton's time, his saying that we are little children picking up pretty pebbles on the… — Charles Sanders Peirce
- The history of men of science has one peculiar advantage, as it shows the importance of little things in producing great results.… — Robert Aris Willmott
- Facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data. Theories are structures… — Stephen Jay Gould
- Throughout his life Newton must have devoted at least as much attention to chemistry and theology as to mathematics. ... — W. W. Rouse Ball