The scientific observer of Nature is a kind of mystic seeker in the act of prayer.
‐‐ Muhammad Iqbal
The scientific perspective of the world, especially the living world, inexorably impresses on us a dynamic picture of the world of entities and structures involved in continuous and incessant change and in process without ceasing.
‐‐ Arthur Peacocke
The Scientific Revolution, that remarkable transformation of European thought that occurred between approximately 1550 and 1700, brought with it an ascendancy of the experimental method and the refusal to believe any explanation of natural phenomena that could not be proven to the satisfaction of the empirical observer.
‐‐ Sherwin B. Nuland
The scientific spirit is of more value than its products, and irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors.
‐‐ Thomas Huxley
The scientific study of labor economics provided the opportunity for me to unite theory with evidence my lifetime intellectual passion.
‐‐ James Heckman
The scientific theory I like best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline luggage.
‐‐ Mark Russell
The scientist and engineers who are building the future need the poets to make sense of it.
‐‐ Jason Silva
The scientist and the artist are both passionate about their exploration. What leads to my work is that I'm equally an artist and an engineer.
‐‐ Arthur Ganson
The scientist-community guy may get a $500,000 grant, and if his equipment works or doesn't work, he still gets a gold star for doing the science experiment. For me, there is no merit in anything for doing an experiment; I have to go home with pictures.
‐‐ James Balog
The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful.
‐‐ Henri Poincare
The scientist is a lover of truth for the very love of truth itself, wherever it may lead.
‐‐ Luther Burbank
The scientist is also a composer... You could think of science as discovering one particular thing - a supernova or whatever. You could also think of it as discovering this whole new way of seeing the world.
‐‐ Lisa Randall
The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth.
‐‐ Irving Langmuir
The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, he is one who asks the right questions.
‐‐ Claude Levi-Strauss
The scientist only imposes two things, namely truth and sincerity, imposes them upon himself and upon other scientists.
‐‐ Erwin Schrodinger
The scientist rigorously defends his right to be ignorant of almost everything except his specialty.
‐‐ Marshall McLuhan
The scientist's inquiry into the causes of things is providing an ever more extensive understanding of nature.
‐‐ Kenneth G. Wilson
The scientist should treasure the riddles he can't solve, not explain them away at the outset.
‐‐ Roberto Unger
The scientists at the end of the 19th century had people coming to them with this weird behaviour, and they didn't know what was going on but there seemed to be a similarity. They needed an answer, so they made up one.
‐‐ Chester Brown
The scientists do not get enough help, enough encouragement, to change their field from time to time because the pressure is too high or is to perform something. And once you start in a new field, you are a nobody to start with, you see.
‐‐ Heinrich Rohrer
The scientists I looked up to at the beginning were not Latino. They were famous scientists of many years ago, like Madame Curie. Later, I realized that there were also, but a very few, Latino scientists. There were good ones, but very few, because there wasn't as much a tradition to be a scientist in our culture. But this is changing.
‐‐ Mario J. Molina
The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.
‐‐ Nikola Tesla
The scientists often have more unfettered imaginations than current philosophers do. Relativity theory came as a complete surprise to philosophers, and so did quantum mechanics, and so did other things.
‐‐ Robert Nozick
The scientists who attack mainstream religion, rather than striving for peaceful coexistence with it, damage science, and also weaken the fight against fundamentalism.
‐‐ Martin Rees
The scientists who do climate research understand that much of the ever increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere since 1850 must be attributed to burning those fossil fuels to produce the energy that drives industrialization.
‐‐ John Olver
The scope of material I can work with is not limited to the set of things that we inherit from nature.
‐‐ Drew Endy
The score I always have on heavy repeat is 'Raiders Of The Lost Ark!'
‐‐ Neil Marshall
The score never interested me, only the game.
‐‐ Mae West
The score, which comes often quite later in a film, can help reinvigorate your emotional engagement with it.
‐‐ James Marsh
The scoreline is a bit flattering really.
‐‐ Kenny Dalglish
The Scottish are not shy when it comes to expressing themselves.
‐‐ Ken Stott
The Scottish Government's international development work began in 2005 with a £3 million budget focused solely on Malawi, reflecting the historic links between our two countries.
‐‐ Nicola Sturgeon
The Scottish government set a goal of increasing exports by 50% by 2017. That is ambitious. Is it achievable?
‐‐ Tom Hunter
The Scottish Government will continue to do all it can to get people into work.
‐‐ Nicola Sturgeon
The Scottish Highlands are incredible. There seems to be magic and poetry everywhere.
‐‐ Caitriona Balfe
The Scottish Labour Party and its renewal are more important than me.
‐‐ Johann Lamont
The Scottish Labour Party should work as equal partners with the U.K. party, just as Scotland is an equal partner in the United Kingdom. Scotland has chosen home rule - not London rule.
‐‐ Johann Lamont
The Scottish Labour Party, while I have breath in my body, will listen to the views of trade unionists.
‐‐ Johann Lamont
The Scoutmaster teaches boys to play the game by doing so himself.
‐‐ Robert Baden-Powell
The Scoutmaster who is a hero to his boys holds a powerful lever to their development but at the same time brings a great responsibility on himself. They are quick enough to see the smallest characteristic about him, whether it be a virtue or a vice.
‐‐ Robert Baden-Powell
The Scouts are a private organization and have every right to set their own membership standards.
‐‐ John Doolittle
The scramble to get into college is going to be so terrible in the next few years that students are going to put up with almost anything, even an education.
‐‐ Barnaby C. Keeney
The Screen Actors Guild numbers are frightening: Something like 90 percent of the roles are for men, 5 percent are for livestock and 5 percent are for women.
‐‐ Melanie Mayron
The Screen Directors Guild was organized solely by and for the motion picture director... We are not anti-anything: The Guild being formed for the purpose of assisting and improving the director's work in the form of a collective body, rather than as an individual, as was necessary in the past.
‐‐ King Vidor
The screen is a magic medium. It has such power that it can retain interest as it conveys emotions and moods that no other art form can hope to tackle.
‐‐ Stanley Kubrick
The screen magnifies everything, even the way you are thinking.
‐‐ Bela Lugosi
The screenplay has to be gripping. That's when the film will work. Then, I see how much I can relate to the character I'm playing.
‐‐ Dhanush
The screenwriters I know share a few personality traits and one of them is anxiety.
‐‐ Tony Gilroy
The scribbler's life is never done.
‐‐ A. N. Wilson