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Scientist Quotes by Bill Bryson
- There is the odd exception, like Albert Einstein, but as a breed, scientists tend not be very good at presenting themselves.
- Think of a single problem confronting the world today. Disease, poverty, global warming... If the problem is going to be solved, it is science that…
- [The Royal Society] is quite simply the voice of science in Britain. It is intellectually rigorous, not afraid to be outspoken on controversial issues such…
- Most scientists are without exception adorably quirky, and one of the ways of making it more accessible was to try to get readers interested in…
- 18th century scientists, the French in particular, seldom did things simply if an absurdly demanding alternative was available.
More Scientist Quotes
- When I am in the company of scientists, I feel like a shabby curate who has strayed by mistake into a drawing… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- Whatever the scientists may say, if we take the supernatural out of life, we leave only the unnatural. — Amelia Barr
- Scientists now believe that the primary biological function of breasts is to make males stupid. — Dave Barry
- Scientists will eventually stop flailing around with solar power and focus their efforts on harnessing the only truly unlimited source of energy… — Scott Adams
- My point is that perceptual bias can affect nut jobs and scientists alike. If we hold too rigidly to what we think… — Martha Beck
- Theories of love are found in the works of scientists, philosophers, and theologians. — Mortimer Adler
- I love being a very personal singer-songwriter, but I also like being a scientist or explorer. — Bjork
- Most executives, many scientists, and almost all business school graduates believe that if you analyze data, this will give you new ideas.… — Edward de Bono
- I am but one member of a vast team made up of many organizations, officials, thousands of scientists, and millions of farmers… — Norman Borlaug
- The best scientist is open to experience and begins with romance - the idea that anything is possible. — Ray Bradbury
- Touch a scientist and you touch a child. — Ray Bradbury
- Dissent is the native activity of the scientist, and it has got him into a good deal of trouble in the last… — Jacob Bronowski