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When one works and imagines and dreams of nothing else than the search for answers that God has posed, it is difficult to be so still.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
... by chance you will say, but chance only favors the mind which is prepared.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
There is a time in every man's life when he looks to his God, when he looks at his life, when he wonders how he will be remembered.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
Outsidetheir laboratories, thephysicianand chemist are soldiers without arms on the field of battle.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
There does not exist a category of science to which one can give the name applied science. There are sciences and the applications of science, bound together as the fruit of the tree which bears it.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
If perchance you should falter during the journey, a hand would be there to support you. If that should be wanting, God, who alone could take that hand from you, would Himself accomplish its work.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
If science has no country, the scientist should have one, and ascribe to it the influence which his works may have in this world.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
Posterity will one day laugh at the foolishness of modern materialistic philosophers.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
God grant that by my persevering labours I may bring a little stone to the frail and ill-assured edifice of our knowledge of those deep mysteries of Life and Death where all our intellects have so lamentably failed.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
Whatever your career may be, do not let yourselves become tainted by a deprecating and barren scepticism.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
Where are the real sources of human dignity, freedom and modern democracy, if not in the concept of infinity to which all men are equal?
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
Time is the best appraiser of scientific work, and I am aware that an industrial discovery rarely produces all its fruit in the hands of its first inventor.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
How do you know that the incessant progress of science will not compel scientists to consider that life has existed during eternity, and not matter?
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
There are no such things as applied sciences, only applications of science.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
Oh my goodness the mystery that has prompted my objective. My quality lies exclusively in my tirelessness.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
The controls of life are structured as forms and nuclear arrangements, in a relation with the motions of the universe.
Quote by -Louis Pasteur
My scientific work is motivated by an irresistible longing to understand the secrets of nature and by no other feelings. My love for justice and the striving to contribute towards the improvement of human conditions are quite independent from my scientific interests.
Quote by -Albert Einstein
To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science.
Quote by -Albert Einstein
Without the sense of fellowship with men of like mind, of preoccupation with the objective, the eternally unattainable in the field of art and scientific research, life would have seemed to me empty.
Quote by -Albert Einstein
Most people say that it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
Quote by -Albert Einstein
I've always been interested in science - one of my favourite books is James Watson's 'Molecular Biology of the Gene.'
Quote by -Bill Gates
You're never going to get the amount of CO2 emitted to go down unless you deal with the one magic metric, which is CO2 per kilowatt-hour.
Quote by -Bill Gates
The part of uranium that's fissile - when you hit it with a neutron, it splits in two - is about 0.7%. The reactors we have today are burning that 0.7%.
Quote by -Bill Gates
Understanding science and pushing the boundaries of science is what makes me immensely satisfied.
Quote by -Bill Gates
There's no magic line between an application and an operating system that some bureaucrat in Washington should draw.
Quote by -Bill Gates
I've always been amazed by Da Vinci, because he worked out science on his own. He would work by drawing things and writing down his ideas. Of course, he designed all sorts of flying machines way before you could actually build something like that.
Quote by -Bill Gates
The basis of moral principles is to have a real concern for the well-being of others and an appreciation of the oneness of humanity. Whether science or religion is constructive or destructive depends on our motivation and whether we are guided by moral principles.
Quote by -Dalai Lama
Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
Quote by -Martin Luther King
“All science, even the divine science, is a sublime detective story. Only it is not set to detect why a man is dead; but the darker secret of why he is alive.”
Quote by -Gilbert K Chesterton
“The irony here is that thanks to molecular archaeology—which includes the study of ancient DNA to trace human movement over time—we now know that men have been the stay-at-homes, and women have been the travelers. The rate of intercontinental migration for women is about eight times that for men.”
Quote by -Gloria Steinem
“Science is the response to the demand for information, and in it we ask for the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Art is the response to the demand for entertainment, for the stimulation of our senses and imagination, and truth enters into it only as it subserves these ends.”
Quote by -George Santayana
The purpose of life seems to be to acquaint a man with himself and whatever science or art or course of action he engages in reacts upon and illuminates the recesses of his own mind.
Quote by -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth.
Quote by -Jules Verne
“Now, the invention of the scientific method and science is, I'm sure we'll all agree, the most powerful intellectual idea, the most powerful framework for thinking and investigating and understanding and challenging the world around us that there is, and that it rests on the premise that any idea is there to be attacked and if it withstands the attack then it lives to fight another day and if it doesn't withstand the attack then down it goes. Religion doesn't seem to work like that; it has certain ideas at the heart of it which we call sacred or holy or whatever. That's an idea we're so familiar with, whether we subscribe to it or not, that it's kind of odd to think what it actually means, because really what it means is 'Here is an idea or a notion that you're not allowed to say anything bad about; you're just not. Why not? - because you're not!”
Quote by -Douglas Adams