"This principle of nature being very remote from……" — Isaac Newton
"This principle of nature being very remote from the conceptions of Philosophers, I forbore to describe it in that book, least I should be accounted an extravagant freak and so prejudice my Readers against all those things which were the main designe of the book."
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Isaac Newton
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137 Quotes by Isaac Newton
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As in Mathematicks, so in Natural Philosophy, the Investigation of difficult Things by the Method of Analysis, ought ever to…
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Do not great Bodies conserve their heat the longest, their parts heating one another, and may not great dense and…
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And from true lordship it follows that the true God is living, intelligent, and powerful; from the other perfections, that…
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He rules all things, not as the world soul but as the lord of all. And because of his dominion…
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The defiance of established authority, religious and secular, social and political, as a world-wide phenomenon may well one day be…
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At the beginning, ballet accounted for at least two hours out of six hours of my daily training session. Later…
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My son, a perfect little boy of five years and three months, had ended his earthly life. You can never…
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My dreams were all my own; I accounted for them to nobody; they were my refuge when annoyed - my…
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In so far as such developments utilise the natural energy running to waste, as in water power, they may be…
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The constitution of human nature" teaches us not to expect "that the persons, entrusted with the administration of the affairs…
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[W]hen we look at the graphs of rising ocean temperatures, rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and so on, we…
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Whoever has overthrown an existing law of custom has always first been accounted a bad man: but when, as did…
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