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Frederick Soddy
English
Scientist
Born:
Sep 2
,
1877
Died:
Sep 22
,
1956
Been
Ignorance
Man
Money
Nature
Today
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Nature is in austere mood, even terrifying, withal majestically beautiful.
Frederick Soddy
Beautiful
Nature
Mood
Terrifying
Austere
Even
Now whatever the origin of this apparently meaningless jumble of ideas may have been, it is really a perfect and very slightly allegorical expression of the actual present views we hold today.
Frederick Soddy
Today
Whatever
Slightly
Allegorical
Perfect
Ideas
Been
Jumble
Very
May
Hold
Meaningless
Really
Views
Apparently
Origin
Expression
Now
Actual
Present
The whole profit of the issuance of money has provided the capital of the great banking business as it exists today.
Frederick Soddy
Today
Great
Business
Money
Profit
Provided
Exists
Banking
Capital
Whole
Chemistry has been termed by the physicist as the messy part of physics, but that is no reason why the physicists should be permitted to make a mess of chemistry when they invade it.
Frederick Soddy
Physics
Chemistry
Has-Been
Invade
No Reason
Physicist
Physicists
Part
Termed
Mess
Make
Messy
Permitted
Been
Should
Reason
Why
Scientific men can hardly escape the charge of ignorance with regard to the precise effect of the impact of modern science upon the mode of living of the people and upon their civilisation.
Frederick Soddy
Ignorance
Science
People
Men
Living
Charge
Impact
Civilisation
Scientific
Effect
Escape
Mode
Precise
Modern
Regard
Modern Science
Hardly
The pure air and dazzling snow belong to things beyond the reach of all personal feeling, almost beyond the reach of life. Yet such things are a part of our life, neither the least noble nor the most terrible.
Frederick Soddy
Life
Pure
Feeling
Our
Air
Neither
Part
Noble
Almost
Reach
Beyond
Most
Dazzling
Terrible
Least
Nor
Snow
Personal
Personal Feeling
Such Things
Things
Belong
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