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- Scientific men can hardly escape the charge of ignorance with regard to the precise effect of the impact of modern science upon the mode of…
- [The blame for the future 'plight of civilization] must rest on scientific men, equally with others, for being incapable of accepting the responsibility for 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… — Charles Sanders Peirce
- True science is distinctively the study of useless things. For the useful things will get studied without the aid of scientific men.… — Charles Sanders Peirce
- Only to often on meeting scientific men, even those of genuine distiction, one finds that they are dull fellows and very stupid.… — H. L. Mencken
- [For] men to whom nothing seems great but reason ... nature ... is a cosmos, so admirable, that to penetrate to its… — Charles Sanders Peirce
- What struck me most in England was the perception that only those works which have a practical tendency awake attention and command… — Justus von Liebig
- We have now the remarkable spectacle that just when many scientific men are agreed that there is no part of the Darwinian… — Unknown Author
- This passion, so unordered and yet so potent, explains the capacity for teaching that one frequently observes in scientific men of high… — H. L. Mencken
- Scientific men can hardly escape the charge of ignorance with regard to the precise effect of the impact of modern science upon… — Frederick Soddy
- All scientific men will be delighted to extend their warmest congratulations to Tesla and to express their appreciation of his great contributions… — Ernest Rutherford
- In praising science, it does not follow that we must adopt the very poor philosophies which scientific men have constructed. In philosophy… — William Ralph Inge
- [A]ll the ingenious men, and all the scientific men, and all the fanciful men, in the world,... could never invent, if all… — Charles Kingsley
- We can distinguish three groups of scientific men. In the first and very small group we have the men who discover fundamental… — Wilder Dwight Bancroft