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You can be creative in anything — in math, science, engineering, philosophy — as much as you can in music or in painting or in dance.

Ken Robinson

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Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination.

John Dewey

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Science is built up of facts, as a house is with stones. But a collection of facts is no more a science than a heap of stones is a house.

Henri Poincare

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Winning is the science of being totally prepared.

George Allen

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Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.

Edsger Dijkstra

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My entry into the environmental arena was through the issue that so dramatically — and destructively — demonstrates the link between science and social action: nuclear weapons.

Barry Commoner

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Medicine is a science of uncertainty and an art of probability.

William Osler

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For me, a good thriller must teach me something about the real world. Thrillers like 'Coma', 'The Hunt for Red October' and 'The Firm' all captivated me by providing glimpses into realms about which I knew very little — medical science, submarine technology and the law.

Dan Brown

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The main purpose of science is simplicity and as we understand more things, everything is becoming simpler.

Edward Teller

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Science has not yet taught us if madness is or is not the sublimity of the intelligence.

Edgar Allan Poe

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Science is not only a disciple of reason but, also, one of romance and passion.

Stephen Hawking

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Science is about knowing; engineering is about doing.

Henry Petroski

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The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge.

Thomas Berger

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Success is a science; if you have the conditions, you get the result.

Oscar Wilde

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Engineering or technology is all about using the power of science to make life better for people, to reduce cost, to improve comfort, to improve productivity, etc.

N. R. Narayana Murthy

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Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.

Immanuel Kant

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Science means constantly walking a tightrope between blind faith and curiosity; between expertise and creativity; between bias and openness; between experience and epiphany; between ambition and passion; and between arrogance and conviction — in short, between an old today and a new tomorrow.

Heinrich Rohrer

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Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage.

H. L. Mencken

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We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology.

Carl Sagan

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Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge.

Carl Sagan

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