If a mathematician wishes to disparage the work of one of his colleagues, say, A, the most effective method he finds for doing this is to ask where the results can be applied. The hard pressed man, with his back against the wall, finally unearths the researches of another mathematician B as the locus of the application of his own results. If next B is plagued with a similar question, he will refer to another mathematician C. After a few steps of this kind we find ourselves referred back to the researches of A, and in this way the chain closes.
Alfred TarskiTags: science logic math mathematics semantics logistician
We must not wait for favours from Nature; our task is to wrest them from her.
Ivan MichurinTags: science optimism nature discovery task favour
Reply when questioned on the safety of the polio vaccine he developed:
It is safe, and you can't get safer than safe.
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It is contrary to the usual practice of professional men to give their opinions upon each other's work unless regularly called upon in the way of their profession.
John SmeatonTags: science opinions professional engineering contrary civility father-of-civil-engineering first-engineer
Accordingly, we find Euler and D'Alembert devoting their talent and their patience to the establishment of the laws of rotation of the solid bodies. Lagrange has incorporated his own analysis of the problem with his general treatment of mechanics, and since his time M. Poinsot has brought the subject under the power of a more searching analysis than that of the calculus, in which ideas take the place of symbols, and intelligent propositions supersede equations.
James Clerk MaxwellTags: science talent intelligence d-alembert equations analysis mechanics calculus lagrange euler leonard-euler louis-poinsot poinsot scientific-laws
Read Euler, read Euler, he is the master of us all.
Pierre-Simon LaplaceTags: science admiration scientists praise compliment master mathematician euler leonhard-euler
{Comment to Delambre on chemist Antoine Lavoisier's execution during the French Revolution}
Only a moment to cut off that head and a hundred years may not give us another like it.
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We must trust to nothing but facts: These are presented to us by Nature, and cannot deceive. We ought, in every instance, to submit our reasoning to the test of experiment, and never to search for truth but by the natural road of experiment and observation.
Antoine LavoisierTags: science truth reason nature trust naturalism facts scientific-method observation chemistry experiment scientist submit chemist father-of-modern-chemistry
This theory [the oxygen theory] is not as I have heard it described, that of the French chemists, it is mine (elle est la mienne); it is a property which I claim from my contemporaries and from posterity.
Antoine LavoisierTags: science french theory discovery invention chemistry posterity scientist scientific-theory oxygen-theory
In preparing the present volume, it has been the aim of the author to do full justice to the ample material at his command, and, where possible, to make the illustrations tell the main story to anatomists. The text of such a memoir may soon lose its interest, and belong to the past, but good figures are of permanent value. [Justifying elaborate illustrations in his monographs.]
Othniel Charles MarshTags: science story scientists value interest material command paleontologist anatomists illustrations monographs
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