Quotes about Science
Thank God for Darwin, eh?
— Bill Bailey
After all, religion has been around a lot longer than Darwinism.
— George W. Bush
Miracles do not, in fact, break the laws of nature.
— CS Lewis
If the mystery of the cross becomes the inner form of this science, a living energy that allows the soul to be molded by what is received from this mystery, it turns into a science of the cross . On the contrary, excessive interior preoccupation with one's own personal concerns can develop in the course of life into a general indifference to things religious.
— Edith Stein
One need only think of the weather, in which case the prediction even for a few days ahead is impossible.
— Albert Einstein
There is not the slightest indication that energy will ever be obtainable from the atom.
— Albert Einstein
It is harder to crack a prejudice than an atom.
— Albert Einstein
How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?
— Albert Einstein
I shall never believe that God plays dice with the world.
— Albert Einstein
Gravitationis not responsible for people Gallo in love.
— Albert Einstein
Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.
— Albert Einstein
We are living now, not in the delicious intoxication induced by the early successes of science, but in a rather grisly morning-after, when it has become apparent that what triumphant science has done hitherto is to improve the means for achieving unimproved or actually deteriorated ends.
— Aldous Huxley