Quote by Dirac, Paul
"The effort of reducing to uniform and simple ideas the vast number of particular effects is what constitutes true progress."
"The effort of reducing to uniform and simple ideas the vast number of particular effects is what constitutes true progress."
"The fundamental laws necessary for the mathematical treatment of a large part of physics and the whole of chemistry are thus completely known."
"A theory with mathematical beauty is more likely to be correct."
"The most important thing is to have the right to think for yourself."
"In science one should not proceed along the lines of personal preference."