Science Humanities Quotes
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Science Humanities Quotes & Sayings
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In grammar, as in war, there is strength in numbers.
— Martin Worthington
The method of science is logical and rational; the method of the humanities is one of imagination, sympathetic understanding, 'indwelling.
— Andrew Louth
Crisis sells well.
— Umberto Eco
It is a scholar's weakness, to run narrow and deep.
— Jacqueline Carey
Whenever someone says, 'You've changed my life,' you can't replace that.
— Tempestt Bledsoe
One of the most lethal mistakes a public official can make is raising taxes and not paying your own.
— Josh Mandel
Let us not aspire to four-year goals but rather forty-year goals.
— Michael Skolnik
If the humanities were science, the vocabularies of the world's languages would add up, not overlap.
— Thorsten J. Pattberg
Treasures are no longer to be got by instrumental art.
— Clara Schumann
If Christians win a battle by using worldly means, they have really lost.
— Francis Schaeffer
Imagination could never invent the number of different contradictions that exist innately in each person's heart.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Combine science and humanities.
— Steve Jobs
I think the perception of there being a deep gulf between science and the humanities is false.
— Clifford Geertz
I don't want to constantly be writing about terrorism and strife.
— Lawrence Wright
But science is the collection of nature's answers; the humanities the collection of men's thoughts.
— Gavin De Beer
A good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit.
— Arnold H. Glasow
To be described is to be seduced. Shit. One turn of phrase. One thing noticed that she'd never noticed. It works always.
— Dave Eggers
My mother set us to an activity and let us be.
— Julia Cameron
Crime does not pay as well as politics.
— Alfred Newman
You can develop any habit or thought or behavior that you consider desirable or necessary.
— Brian Tracy