Quotes about biology material on biology (grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) on the topic
Birds are given wings, fish are given fins, and people who live in nature are given the study and knowledge of nature; here are their wings. J. Martí - This is the statement I like most and is the most appropriate José Julián Martí is a Cuban poet, writer and publicist, leader of the liberation movement of Cuba from Spain. At home, he is considered a national hero and is nicknamed the “Apostle of Independence.” In literary circles he is known as the father of modernism. _______
...the great book of nature is open to everyone, and in this great book so far... only the first pages have been read. DI. Pisarev
What is contrary to nature never leads to good. Schiller
You must understand nature from yourself, not yourself from nature. This is my revolutionary principle. Schopenhauer
Nature and the gods are no less crazy than people. Benedict Spinoza
...nature mercilessly mocks our ignorance... Anatole France
In nature, nothing is lost except nature itself. Andrey Kryzhanovsky
How was the Earth on which I live formed? Is it the only inhabited planet? Where do I come from? Where I am? What is the nature of what I see? What is the nature of all these brilliant phantoms, the sight of which seduces me? Was I before I began to exist? Will I be when I'm no longer in the world? What state preceded the feeling of my existence? What state will occur after the disappearance of this sensation? The greatest geniuses will never know all this; they will talk nonsense with a philosophical air, as I did... Benjamin Franklin
The most beautiful thing in nature is the absence of humans. Bliss Pocket
Roses instill love for nature, and thorns instill respect. Anton Ligov
...we want not only to know how nature works (and how natural phenomena occur), but also, if possible, to achieve a goal, perhaps utopian and daring in appearance, - to find out why nature is exactly the way it is and not another. This is where scientists find their greatest satisfaction. Albert Einstein
Nature cannot contradict man unless man contradicts its laws. A.I. Herzen
Nature is like a woman who loves to dress up and who, showing from under her clothes first one part of her body, then another, gives her persistent admirers some hope of someday recognizing her in all. Denis Diderot
Nature is not a temple, but a workshop, and man is a worker in it. I.S. Turgenev
Every thing in nature is either a cause directed towards us or an effect coming from us. M. Ficino
Nature does not tolerate inaccuracies and does not forgive mistakes. Ralph Emerson
Nature has not given us knowledge of the limits of things. Cicero
And a stalk of grass is worthy of the great world in which it grows. Rabindranath Tagore
Nature is the ceaseless conjugation of the verbs “to eat” and “to be eaten.” William Inge
There is no thing that can arise and grow alone. Titus Lucretius Carus
I believe in animal evolution. Someday, for example, a flea and a lion will be equal. I just don’t know if it’s because of the miniaturization of lions, or because of the gigantization of fleas. Stanislav Jerzy Lec
Nature is always stronger than principles. David Hume
Nature is the only book with great content on every page. Goethe
Nature does not accept jokes, she is always truthful, always serious, always strict; she is always right; mistakes and delusions come from people. Goethe
Nature knows no stop in its movement and punishes all inactivity. Goethe
People obey the laws of nature even when they act against them. Goethe
The easiest way to subjugate nature is to obey it. Francis Bacon
It is doubtful that our world is the embodiment of any meaning; it is all the more doubtful, the skeptic will note, that it contains a double or triple meaning. I believe this is true. Jorge Luis Borges
The ruins of one are needed by eternally living nature for the life of the other. Gotthold Lessing
Quotes from famous biologists. Sayings about biology
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“Science is interesting, and if you don’t agree, then fuck off...” - Richard Dawkins, English biologist.
Probably no one will argue with the fact that science is not only the engine of progress, but also one of the most beautiful and useful types of creativity for humanity. Every scientific research is a process of creation, every scientist is a creator, rethinking and changing reality in his own way. Like all creative people, scientists know what inspiration is and how difficult it can sometimes be to find and preserve. But if they find it, then they are happy to share their wisdom with everyone - and this is truly gratifying.
On November 10, Science Day is celebrated all over the world. By this date the site
collected famous quotes from great scientists, which we gleaned from their works, letters, Nobel speeches and other sources.
Albert Einstein, one of the most significant physicists of the 20th century, creator of the special and general theories of relativity, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1921).
- Theory is when everything is known, but nothing works. Practice is when everything works, but no one knows why. We combine theory and practice: nothing works... and no one knows why!
- We are all geniuses. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its entire life thinking it is stupid.
- If you can't explain something to a six-year-old child, you don't understand it yourself.
- Only a fool needs order - genius rules over chaos.
- There are only two ways to live life. The first is as if miracles do not exist. The second is as if there are only miracles all around.
- The only thing stopping me from studying is the education I received.
Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter, sculptor, architect, scientist, engineer of the Renaissance.
- Anyone who wants to get rich in a day will be hanged within a year.
- Work on a work of art can never be completed, but can only be abandoned.
- An adversary who reveals your mistakes is more useful to you than a friend who wants to hide them.
- Experience flight once, and your eyes will forever be fixed on the sky. Once you have been there, you are doomed to yearn for it for the rest of your life.
- Where hope dies, emptiness arises.
Lev Landau, Soviet theoretical physicist, founder of a scientific school, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Nobel Prize laureate in physics (1962).
- The greatest achievement of human genius is that man can understand things that he can no longer imagine.
- You need to know English! Even the stupidest Englishmen know him well.
- The worst sin is being bored! ... When the Last Judgment comes, the Lord God will call and ask: “Why didn’t you enjoy all the benefits of life? Why were you bored?
- Everyone has enough strength to live life with dignity. And all this talk about what a difficult time it is now is a clever way to justify one’s inaction, laziness and various despondencies. You have to work, and then, you see, times will change.
Nikola Tesla, inventor in the field of electrical and radio engineering, engineer, physicist.
- Are you familiar with the expression “You can’t jump above your head”? It's a delusion. A person can do anything.
- The action of even the smallest creature leads to changes throughout the Universe.
- Modern scientists think deeply instead of thinking clearly. To think clearly, you need to have a sound mind, but you can think deeply even if you are completely crazy.
Niels Bohr, Danish physicist and philosopher, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1922).
- There are such serious things in the world that one can only talk about them jokingly.
- An expert is a person who has made all possible mistakes in a very narrow specialty.
- Your idea is, of course, crazy. The whole question is whether she is crazy enough to be true.
- Unhappy are those people for whom everything is clear.
- Everything you do in bed is wonderful and absolutely right. As long as both of them like it. If there is this harmony, then you and only you are right, and everyone who condemns you is perverts.
- We do not choose each other by chance... We meet only those who already exist in our subconscious.
- All our actions are based on two motives: the desire to become great and sexual attraction.
- Every normal person is actually only partly normal.
Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychologist, psychiatrist and neurologist, author of the theory of psychoanalysis.
Life is a way of existence of protein bodies. Friedrich Engels
Life is a way of existence of some bodies at the expense of the survival of others. Boris Krutier
The brain is a reliable biological system built from unreliable elements. John von Neumann
What we think is much less complex than what we think it is. Stanislav Lem
Lord, thank you for the origin of species! NN
Evolution doesn't play the same game twice. Erich von Däniken
Mammoths became extinct because they were the first to understand: you can’t live like this. Boris Krutier
The simplest organisms are very small, bacteria are even smaller, and viruses are smaller than both of them combined. NN
The bacteriologist was given due credit for his microscopic successes. Tsal Melamed
A telescope reduces the world, a microscope enlarges it. Robert Oppenheimer
Amoebas multiply by division. Igor Dvinsky
If the ocean does not overflow, it is only because Providence took care to supply the ocean waters with sponges. Alphonse Allais
The sea is always clean. After all, all sponges, no matter how many there are, wash the sea. Ramon Gomez de la Serna
Weeds do not grow everywhere, but only where they are not needed. Mikhail Genin
Everything bad is inherited from the other parent. "The main law of heredity"
The children of the Weismannists are like their parents, the children of the Lysenkoites are like the environment. Mikhail Zhvanetsky
Eugenics is the science of improving human vices. Gennady Malkin
A man is twice as sensitive to pain as an ordinary person. Magdalena the Impostor
Biologically speaking, if something bites you, it's probably female. Scott Cruz
If Bigfoot existed, he would have been gone a long time ago. Alexander Zhukov
Quotes about science and scientists
Only science will change the world. Science in a broad sense: both how to split the atom and how to educate people. And adults too. N. M. Amosov
Just as those who eat a lot are not healthier than those who eat only the essentials, so the true scientists are not those who read a lot, but those who read what is useful. Aristippus
He who moves forward in science, but lags behind in morality, goes backward rather than forward. Aristotle
The task of scientists is not only to develop scientific research, but also to fight for its use for the benefit of society, for the benefit of all the people of the world. I. I. Artobolevsky
A true scientist is a dreamer, and whoever is not one calls himself a practitioner. O. Balzac
The key to all science is the question mark. O. Balzac
A student will never surpass a teacher if he sees him as a model and not a rival. V. G. Belinsky
Science is not a subject of pure thinking, but a subject of thinking constantly involved in practice and constantly reinforced by practice. This is why science cannot be studied in isolation from technology. D. Bernal
When you come across a fact that contradicts the prevailing theory, you need to admit the fact and reject the theory, even if it is supported by big names and accepted by everyone. K. Bernard
Another scientist is like a bank teller: he has the keys to great wealth, but this wealth does not belong to him. L. Burnet
The main duty of a scientist is not to try to prove the infallibility of his opinions, but to be always ready to abandon any view that seems unproven, any experience that turns out to be erroneous. P. Berthelot
Science is the best way to make the human spirit heroic. D. Bruno
The limits of science are like the horizon: the closer one approaches them, the more they move away. P. Buast
Science is an ocean open to both boat and frigate. One transports gold bars along it, the other fishes for herring in it. E. Bulwer-Lytton
Morality should be the polar star of science. S. Bouffler
The true and legitimate goal of all sciences is to endow human life with new inventions and riches. F. Bacon
Science is nothing more than a reflection of reality. F. Bacon
Facts are to science what experience is to social life. J. Buffon
When science reaches any peak, it opens up a vast prospect of a further path to new heights, new roads open up along which science will go further. S. I. Vavilov
Science has its own specific logic of development, which is very important to take into account. Science must always work in reserve, for future use, and only under this condition will it be in natural conditions. S. I. Vavilov
You can't be a real mathematician without being a little poet. K. Weierstrass
A scientific hypothesis always goes beyond the facts that served as the basis for its construction. V. I. Vernadsky
The scientific worldview, imbued with natural science and mathematics, is the greatest strength not only of the present, but also of the future. V. I. Vernadsky
One minute is enough to be surprised; It takes many years to make an amazing thing. K. Helvetius
In science there is no other way to acquire than by the sweat of your brow; neither impulses, nor fantasies, nor aspirations with all your heart replace work. A. I. Herzen
Science is power; it reveals the relationships of things, their laws and interactions. A. I. Herzen
Science requires the whole person, without ulterior motives, with a willingness to give everything and, as a reward, to receive the heavy cross of sober knowledge. A. I. Herzen
There are no difficult sciences, there are only difficult expositions. A. I. Herzen
We cannot have science disconnected from life: it is contrary to our character. A. I. Herzen
Hypotheses are scaffolding that is erected in front of a building and taken down when the building is finished; they are necessary for the employee; he should not just mistake the scaffolding for a building. I. Goethe
In order for any science to move forward, so that its expansion becomes more perfect, hypotheses are necessary in the same way as evidence from experience and observation. I. Goethe
A person must believe that the incomprehensible can be understood. I. Goethe
What is in the air and what time requires can arise simultaneously in a hundred heads without any borrowing. I. Goethe
In science you need to believe and doubt at the same time. L. Girshfeld
The right of a scientist is freedom, and his duty is truthfulness. L. Girshfeld
Science is becoming the nervous system of our era. M. Gorky
Labor and science - there is nothing on earth higher than these two forces. M. Gorky
The work of a scientist is the heritage of all humanity, and science is the area of greatest selflessness. M. Gorky
People have no force more powerful and victorious than science. M. Gorky
True science knows neither likes nor dislikes: its only goal is truth. W. Grove
Moving forward, science constantly crosses itself out. V. Hugo
Science consists in such a grouping of facts that allows one to derive general laws or conclusions based on them. C. Darwin
Usually, not those who know a lot, but those who know little, always declare more confidently that this or that problem will never be solved by science. C. Darwin
The aim of scientific pursuits should be to direct the mind in such a way that it makes sound and true judgments about all objects encountered. R. Descartes
Nature is the best and most objective teacher when solving the most difficult questions of science. V. V. Dokuchaev
Every great success of science has its source in the great audacity of the imagination. D. Dewey
In any profession, love for it is one of the conditions for success, but this is especially true for research work. I. Joliot-Curie
Perhaps we owe more to science than to any other kind of human activity for the emergence of a sense of the need for collective effort. F. Joliot-Curie
Science is necessary for the people. A country that does not develop it inevitably turns into a colony. F. Joliot-Curie
Science opens up great prospects for those who serve it. F. Joliot-Curie
The teaching has no right to consider itself a small group of chosen ones, alien to the tasks of practical life. As members of a great family of workers, they should be concerned about how their discoveries are used. They want science to be put at the service of the people. F. Joliot-Curie
The time will come when science will outstrip imagination. Jules Verne
The great poetry of our century is a science with the amazing flowering of its discoveries, its conquest of matter, inspiring man to increase his activity tenfold. E. Zola
Honesty in science is inseparable from honesty in life, and whoever sees one cash cow for himself in science is not an honest servant, but an industrialist who turns the bright name of science into a commercial business. F. N. Inozemtsev
The beginning of science is reason, the beginning of reason is patience. E. Kapiev
We can find a thousand scientists, while we come across one sage. F. Klinger
Science is often confused with knowledge. This is a gross misunderstanding. Science is not only knowledge, but also consciousness, that is, the ability to use knowledge properly. V. O. Klyuchevsky
The abuse of scientific language turns into a science of words what should be a science of facts. J. Condorcet
There are no barriers to human thought. S. P. Korolev
Science is a huge treasury of knowledge accumulated by humanity. N. K. Krupskaya
Human life is not eternal, but science and knowledge cross the threshold of centuries. I. V. Kurchatov
Science consists of knowledge logically combined into a system and imbued with an idea. M. S. Kutorga
The system of sciences must be considered as a system of nature: everything in it is infinite and everything is necessary. J. Cuvier
A scientist devoid of imagination can become a good walking library and a living reference book - he assimilates, not creates. F. Yu. Levinson-Lessing
We need science to really become part of our flesh and blood, to turn into an integral element of everyday life in a completely and real way. V. I. Lenin
Cooperation between representatives of science and workers - only such cooperation will be able to destroy all the oppression of poverty, disease, and dirt. And it will be done. No dark force can resist the union of representatives of science, the proletariat and technology. V. I. Lenin
There is no certainty in sciences where none of the mathematical sciences can be applied, and in those that have no connection with mathematics. Leonardo da Vinci
The source of all science is experience. Every experience is a thought, which with its help becomes accessible to the senses. Yu. Liebig
Reason and imagination are equally necessary for our knowledge and have equal rights in science. Yu. Liebig
Science cannot be wrong about things, it can only be wrong about understanding things. V. Liebknecht
Science cannot move forward in a cage of bureaucracy. K. Liebknecht
The word “scientist” sometimes contains only the concept that a person has been taught a lot, but not that he himself has learned something. G. Lichtenberg
Where previously there were the boundaries of science, there is now its center. G. Lichtenberg
A scientist must follow untrodden paths, despite obstacles. N. I. Lobachevsky
For the general benefit, and especially for the establishment of science in the Fatherland, I do not want to rebel against my own father for sin. M. V. Lomonosov
Science is a clear knowledge of the truth, the enlightenment of the mind, the immaculate joy of life, the praise of youth, the support of old age, the builder of cities and regiments, the fortress of success in misfortune, the adornment in happiness, everywhere a faithful and constant companion. M. V. Lomonosov
I value one experience higher than a thousand opinions born only of imagination. M. V. Lomonosov
There is no wide highway in science, and only those who, without fear of fatigue, climb its rocky paths can reach its shining peaks. K. Marx
Every scientific work, every discovery, every invention is universal labor. It is determined partly by the cooperation of contemporaries, partly by the use of the labor of predecessors. K. Marx
Every beginning is difficult - this truth is true for every science. K. Marx
Science is not at all a selfish pleasure. Those lucky ones who can devote themselves to scientific tasks should themselves be the first to give their knowledge to the service of humanity. K. Marx
Scientific truths are always paradoxical when judged on the basis of everyday experience, which captures only the deceptive appearance of things. K. Marx
The production process can be turned into a technological application of science. K. Marx
The development of science, this ideal and at the same time practical wealth, is only one of the sides, one of the forms in which the development of human productive forces appears, that is, the development of wealth. K. Marx
A teacher, if he does not want to lower his level himself, should never interrupt his active participation in public life and should not sit forever locked up in his office or in his laboratory, like a rat that got into cheese, without interfering with life, social and political struggle of his contemporaries. K. Marx
Hypotheses make scientific work easier and correct—the search for truth, like a farmer’s plow, makes it easier to grow useful plants. D. I. Mendeleev
It is impossible to foresee the boundaries of scientific knowledge and prediction. D. I. Mendeleev
Science is a common property, and therefore justice requires not giving the greatest scientific glory to the one who was the first to express a known truth, but to the one who managed to convince others of it, showed its reliability and made it applicable in science. D. I. Mendeleev
The role of the sciences is service; they constitute a means to achieve the good. D. I. Mendeleev
Striving to know the infinite, science itself has no end and, being universal, in reality inevitably acquires a national character. D. I. Mendeleev
A characteristic feature of science is precisely that it requires strong activity. I. I. Mechnikov
Man, with the help of science, is able to correct the imperfections of his nature. I. I. Mechnikov
True scholars are like ears of corn in a field. While the ear is empty, it grows cheerfully and proudly raises its head; but when he swells, fills with grain and ripens, he becomes humble and lowers his head. M. Montaigne
Book learning is an ornament, not a foundation. M. Montaigne
To those who have not comprehended the science of good, any other science brings only harm. M. Montaigne
There is no science for science, there is no art for art - they all exist for society, for the ennoblement, for the elevation of man, for his enrichment with knowledge and the material comforts of life. N. A. Nekrasov
If I saw further than others, it was only because I stood on the shoulders of giants. I. Newton
My faith is the belief that the progress of science will bring happiness to humanity. I. P. Pavlov
Science demands from a person his whole life. And if you had two lives, then they would not be enough for you. Science requires great effort and great passion from a person. I. P. Pavlov
The field of research in all sciences is limitless. B. Pascal
Accidental discoveries are made only by prepared minds. B. Pascal
The cult of science in the highest sense of the word is perhaps even more necessary for the moral than for the material prosperity of a nation. Science raises the intellectual and moral level; Science promotes the spread and triumph of great ideas. L. Pasteur
Science must be the most sublime embodiment of the fatherland, for of all nations the first will always be the one that is ahead of others in the field of thought and mental activity. L. Pasteur
The progress of science is determined by the works of its scientists and the value of their discoveries. L. Pasteur
Where the spirit of science reigns, great things are accomplished with small means. N. I. Pirogov
A one-sided specialist is either a crude empiricist or a scientific charlatan. N. I. Pirogov
The greatness and dignity of science lies solely in the benefits it brings to people, increasing the productivity of their labor and strengthening the natural powers of their minds. D. I. Pisarev
There is a very close, inextricable connection between science and life, and for neither of them is in the least humiliating connection: the more science serves life, the more life enriches science. G. V. Plekhanov
Where science stands high, man stands high. A. I. Polezhaev
Science is built from facts, just as a house is built from bricks; however, a pile of facts is not science, just as a pile of bricks is not a house. A. Poincare
Science is a collective creation and cannot be anything else; it is like a monumental structure that takes centuries to build, and where everyone must bring a stone, and this stone often costs him his whole life. A. Poincare
Freedom is for science what air is for a living being. A. Poincare
The dignity of art and the dignity of science lie in selfless service for the benefit of people. D. Ruskin
The plaids of true science and true art are the fruits of sacrifice, not of material gain. R. Rolland
Modern great scientists are true poets. R. Rolland
People who know how to act fruitfully, even without diplomas, should be rated a thousand times higher than people who are inactive but have diplomas. N. A. Rubakin
Science is constant recognition, not only discovery, but discovery. N. A. Rubakin
Two people worked fruitlessly and tried to no avail: the one who accumulated wealth and did not use it, and the one who studied the sciences, but did not apply them. Saadi
A scientist without work is a tree without fruit. Saadi
Science is the basis of all progress that makes life easier for mankind and reduces its suffering. M. Skłodowska-Curie
What could be more harmful than a person who has knowledge of the most complex sciences, but does not have a kind heart? He uses all his knowledge for evil. G. S. Skovoroda
A scientist must be absolutely honest in everything. The slightest deviation from this quality is a grave crime. K. I. Scriabin
Science is organized knowledge. G. Spencer
The generally accepted opinion that science and poetry are two opposites is a big misconception. On the contrary, science reveals to us a whole world of poetry. People who have devoted themselves to scientific research constantly prove to us that they not only perceive the poetry of the subjects they study in the same way as other people, but even more vividly than they do. G. Spencer
The job of a scientist is to walk closely with his people, to raise them in an imperceptibly winding spiral to the difficult steep slopes of truth. V. V. Stasov
Selected people engaged in science must look at knowledge as a treasure entrusted to them, constituting the property of the entire people. K. A. Timiryazev
Science is the best, strongest, brightest support in life, no matter what its vicissitudes. K. A. Timiryazev
With the complete elimination of hypothesis, that is, guiding thought, science would turn into a pile of bare facts. K. A. Timiryazev
Only science teaches how to obtain truth from its only primary source - from reality. K. A. Timiryazev
The business of science is to serve people. L. N. Tolstoy
Scientific and artistic activity in its true sense is only fruitful when it does not know rights, but knows only responsibilities. L. N. Tolstoy
The task of science should be to know what should be, not what is. L. N. Tolstoy
Science and art are as necessary for people as food, drink, and clothing, even more necessary. L. N. Tolstoy
Science, as it has always been understood and is now understood by most people, is knowledge of the most necessary and important objects of knowledge for human life. L. N. Tolstoy
Sciences and arts are what move people forward and give them the opportunity for endless development. L. N. Tolstoy
Without the sciences and arts, there would be no man and no human life. L. N. Tolstoy
An undoubted sign of true science is the awareness of the insignificance of what you know in comparison with what is revealed. L. N. Tolstoy
Recognition can be recognized. and prove only by the sacrifice that a scientist or artist makes to his peace and well-being in order to devote himself to his calling. L. N. Tolstoy
The goal of scientific thinking is to see the general in the particular and the eternal in the transitory. A. Whitehead
In the sciences, the most reliable help is your own eyes and reflection. J. Fabre
Science wins when its wings are unfettered by imagination. M. Faraday
Discoveries are born where the teacher’s knowledge ends and the student’s new knowledge begins. K. A. Fedin
The love of science is the love of truth, which is why honesty is the cardinal virtue of a scientist. L. Feuerbach
There are no limits to imagination, no limits to the penetration of reason, no limits to technical power that defeats nature. A. E. Fersman
Let the scientist forget what he has done as soon as it is done, and let him think constantly about what he still has to do. I. Fichte
Science in a depraved person is a fierce weapon to do evil. Enlightenment elevates one virtuous soul. D. I. Fonvizin
A true scientist cannot be modest: the more he has done, the more clearly he sees how much remains to be done. A. France
Neglecting the opportunity to use scientific data in public life means belittling the importance of science. Science helps us in the fight against fanaticism in all its manifestations; it helps us to create our own ideal of justice, without borrowing anything from erroneous systems and barbaric traditions. A. France
Scientists very often differ from normal mortals in their ability to admire verbose and complex errors. A. France
Already in his early youth, a scientist must come to terms with the idea that he is destined to know very little about the world around him. A. France
He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither one nor the other. E. Hemingway
Science has an extremely tangible, so to speak, bread-and-butter importance. K. E. Tsiolkovsky
One of the greatest disasters of civilization is the learned fool. K. Chapek
Science preserves the fruits of the experience and reflection of the human race, and most importantly, on the basis of science, concepts, and then the morals and lives of people, are improved. N. G. Chernyshevsky
A scientist must seek the truth, value it more than his personal desires or relationships. N. G. Chernyshevsky
Science is the most important, most beautiful and necessary thing in human life. A. P. Chekhov
There is no national science, just as there is no national multiplication table. A. P. Chekhov
Just as for some science seems like a heavenly goddess, so for others it seems like a fat cow that gives them butter. F. Schiller
You cannot become a narrow specialist without becoming, in the strict sense, a blockhead. B. Shaw
A bad scientist is one who has read about everything in the world and only remembered what he read. G. Shaw
There is always an element of poetry in scientific thinking. Real science and real music require a homogeneous thought process. A. Einstein
Science is the tireless, centuries-old work of thought: to bring together, through a system, all the knowable phenomena of our world. A. Einstein
Science is not and will never be a finished book. Every important success brings new questions, every development reveals, over time, new and deeper difficulties. A. Einstein
The wonders of modern science far surpass the wonders of ancient mythology. R. Emerson
If technology largely depends on the state of science, then to a much greater extent science depends on the state and consumption of technology. If society has a technical need, then it moves science forward more than a dozen universities. F. Engels
Ardent faith in science is not only a positive quality, but a precious one; Without it, scientific progress is absolutely impossible. S. S. Yudin