Scientists Tend Quotes
9 quotes by 7 authors
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There is the odd exception, like Albert Einstein, but as a breed, scientists tend not be very good at presenting themselves.
— Bill Bryson
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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…
— Bill Bryson
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Difficulties arise when reported observations seem to conflict with 'facts' that the majority of scientists accept as established and immutable. Scientists tend to reject conflicting…
— Ian Stevenson
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Scientists tend to resist interdisciplinary inquiries into their own territory. In many instances, such parochialism is founded on the fear that intrusion from other disciplines…
— Hannes Alfven
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Scientists tend to be skeptical, but the weakness of the community of science is that it tends to move into preformed establishment modes that say…
— Walter Gilbert
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Scientists tend to risk theories they admire
— Stephen Hawking
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Scientists tend to be unappreciated in the world at large, but you can hardly overstate the importance of the work they do.
— Bill Bryson
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Those few people who do respond to the dire conditions of the future - journalists, environmentalists, behavioral scientists - tend not to be powerful.
— B.F. Skinner
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Scientists tend to build a reputation on refuting the theories of those who have gone before. Yet, whatever we hypothesize, observe, measure or record about…
— Robert Winston
Who Wrote These Scientists Tend Quotes
7 authors contributed a total of 9 Scientists Tend Quotes as follows: