He was following the Earth through its days, drifting with the rhythms of its myriad pulses, seeping through the webs of its life, swelling with its tides, turning with its weight.
Douglas AdamsStichwörter: science life inspirational consciousness
It's always been pride. The History of the Mayfair Witches was pride. But this came to me wrapped in the mysteries of science. We have such a terrible, terrible misconception of science. We think it involves the definite, the precise, the known; it is a horrid series of gates to an unknown as vast as the universe; which means endless. And I knew this, I knew but I forgot. That was my mistake.
Anne RiceWith the rise of classical Greece, the soul debate evolved into the more familiar heart-versus-brain, the liver having been demoted to an accessory role. We are fortunate that this is so, for we would otherwise have been faced with Celine Dion singing "My Liver Belongs to You" and movie houses playing The Liver Is a Lonely Hunter. Every Spanish love song that contains the word corazon, which is all of them, would contain the somewhat less lilting higado, and bumper stickers would proclaim, "I [liver symbol] my Pekingese.
Mary RoachStichwörter: humor science soul heart liver
Now I'm a scientific expert; that means I know nothing about absolutely everything.
Arthur C. ClarkeStichwörter: science generalist
If the weight comes from bacon you can so deduct it off the scale total to get your true weight. #science
Michelle M. PillowStichwörter: humor science food diet fiction comedy bacon weight scale
His work seems to confirm my old axiom: it is useless to try to keep the whole body alive.
Adolfo Bioy CasaresStichwörter: science axioms the-body
I [am] obliged to recur ultimately to my habitual anodyne, "I feel: therefore I exist." I feel bodies which are not myself: there are other existencies then. I call them "matter". I feel them changing place. This gives me "motion". Where there is an absence of matter, I call it "void", or "nothing", or "immaterial space". On the basis of sensation, of matter and motion, we may erect the fabric of all the certainties we can have or need.
Thomas JeffersonStichwörter: science philosophy
It wasn't long after the discovery of modern anesthesia that people began to die of it.
Wolf PascoeJust as in our bodies, every cell must first be "Celfish"; solely responsible for its own survival and once those conditions are met, the value is passed on. That is Free Market Capitalism at the cellular level.
Carl T. JohnsonStichwörter: science philosophy bussiness
But it seems to me to be an imperfection in things of beauty, and a weakness in man, if an explanation from the shallow-side has a destructive effect. The horror which we feel for Freudian interpretations is entirely due to our own barbaric or childish naivete, which believes that there can be heights without corresponding depths, and which blinds us to the really "final" truth that, when carried to extremes, opposites meet.
C.G. JungStichwörter: science psychology-spirituality
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