Science Quotes

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"The divine science is geometry."
Napoleon Bonaparte
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"Science must serve humanity, or it becomes merely an instrument of power."
Jean-Paul Marat
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"Science reveals the hand of nature's design."
Robespierre
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"Science promises truth through method; politics promises truth through rhetoric. One is often more honest."
Camille Desmoulins
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"Science seeks to understand the mechanisms by which God has ordered creation."
Louis XVI
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"Science and faith need not be enemies; they can be companions in discovery."
Louis XVI
"Science and reason offer more comfort than faith ever could."
Marie Antoinette
"Science proves what the heart already knows."
Marie Antoinette
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"Science divorced from morality becomes a weapon against humanity."
Jean-Paul Marat
"Science reveals the wonders of God's creation"
Paul Revere
"Science seeks to understand creation"
Paul Revere
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"Science and faith need not be enemies"
Benedict Arnold
"Science and reason are the tools by which we build a better world."
Georges Danton
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"The advancement of the arts and sciences depends on cultivating the human mind."
James Madison
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"Science is certain of nothing except by a certain method and by means of instruments and experiments."
John Adams
"The continual progress of facts and circumstances necessarily requires a progress of theory."
Thomas Paine
"The science of government is the science of social happiness."
Thomas Paine
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"A man of science must also be a man of principle."
Benedict Arnold
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"Objectively, I believe in the science of palmistry."
John Adams
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"Science must be cultivated for its own sake, as the pursuit of truth leads to both knowledge and virtue."
John Adams
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"Science and reason are the torches that light the path forward."
Marquis de Lafayette
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"Science reveals the mechanisms through which Providence operates."
Marquis de Lafayette
"It is by the aid of Mathematical Knowledge that geographical and seasonable discoveries have been made."
Thomas Paine
"Every science has for its basis a system of principles as fixed and unalterable as those by which the universe is regulated and governed."
Thomas Paine
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"Science and reason should guide our policies, not superstition and fear."
Patrick Henry
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"Science demands that we test our assumptions and revise them when evidence demands."
Patrick Henry
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"The advancement of the arts and sciences depends on public patronage and encouragement."
James Madison
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"Science must have originated in the desire to ameliorate the condition of man."
John Adams
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"The grand object of all science is the relief of man's estate."
John Adams
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"Every experiment carries with it the flavor of the experimenter."
John Adams