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It probably wasn't until I was a freshman in high school and I met the people who became my gaming group that I finally found people who were weird like I was: that loved reading and playing games and not just watching a science fiction or fantasy movie but talking all about it.
Wil Wheaton
Science
People
School
Reading
Met
Group
Finally
High
High School
About
Weird
Like
Until
Talking
Became
Science Fiction
Freshman
Were
Just
Fiction
Movie
Loved
Fantasy
Games
Gaming
Who
Found
Watching
Playing
Playing Games
Every science begins as philosophy and ends as art.
Will Durant
Art
Science
Every
Philosophy
Begins
Ends
There is abundant science out there that connects mercury exposure in vaccines to not only autism, but to ASD, to SIDS, to ADD, ADHD, language tics - which is like Tourette Syndrome - OCD, asthma, food allergies, and diabetes.
Robert Kennedy, Jr.
Food
Science
Diabetes
Language
Autism
Add
Asthma
Syndrome
ADHD
Out
Only
Mercury
Abundant
Like
Which
Connects
Exposure
Vaccines
No matter what engineering field you're in, you learn the same basic science and mathematics. And then maybe you learn a little bit about how to apply it.
Noam Chomsky
Mathematics
You
Science
Matter
Field
Engineering
Bit
About
Learn
How
Same
Maybe
Little
Little Bit
Then
Basic
Apply
When you talk to a Republican, many of them just outright say, 'Yeah. Climate change isn't real,' without assessing the facts, and it's a big problem. It's not a red or blue issue, it's a green issue... Not because of facts or science but because of emotion.
Philippe Cousteau, Jr.
You
Change
Science
Problem
Big
Say
Emotion
Outright
Facts
Red
Talk
Because
Without
Climate
Climate Change
Real
Yeah
Issue
Green
Big Problem
Blue
Just
Republican
Them
Many
Science is a first-rate piece of furniture for a man's upper chamber, if he has common sense on the ground-floor. But if a man hasn't got plenty of good common sense, the more science he has, the worse for his patient.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Good
Man
Science
Patient
Sense
Worse
Furniture
Plenty
More
He
Piece
First-Rate
Got
His
Upper
Common
Common Sense
Chamber
The history of science has been one long series of violent brainstorms, as successive generations have come to terms with increasing levels of queerness in the universe.
Richard Dawkins
History
Science
Long
Universe
Increasing
Has-Been
Long Series
Generations
Come
Terms
Been
The History Of
Successive
Series
Levels
Violent
I agree with people like Richard Dawkins that mankind felt the need for creation myths. Before we really began to understand disease and the weather and things like that, we sought false explanations for them. Now science has filled in some of the realm - not all - that religion used to fill.
Bill Gates
Religion
Science
People
Weather
Before
Creation
Some
Myths
Like
Sought
Felt
Understand
False
Began
Disease
Explanations
Them
Mankind
Richard
Really
Realm
Used
Agree
Fill
Filled
Now
Things
Need
Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Love
Science
Men
Seed
Wonder
Each problem that I solved became a rule, which served afterwards to solve other problems.
Rene Descartes
Science
Problem
Problems
Other
Rule
Solve
Solved
Became
Which
Afterwards
Each
Served
It is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians.
Henrik Ibsen
Science
Animals
Politicians
Torture
Journalists
Make
Inexcusable
Scientists
Experiments
Them
Take young researchers, put them together in virtual seclusion, give them an unprecedented degree of freedom and turn up the pressure by fostering competitiveness.
James D. Watson
Freedom
Together
Science
Pressure
Degree
Young
Virtual
Unprecedented
Give
Take
Put
Up
Them
Turn
Researchers
Fostering
Seclusion
Competitiveness
The next major explosion is going to be when genetics and computers come together. I'm talking about an organic computer - about biological substances that can function like a semiconductor.
Alvin Toffler
Together
Science
Organic
About
Computer
Computers
Major
Come
Like
Genetics
Talking
Semiconductor
Going
Substances
Next
Explosion
Function
Biological
There was no 'before' the beginning of our universe, because once upon a time there was no time.
John D. Barrow
Time
Science
Before
Beginning
Universe
Our
Once
No Time
Because
I first read science fiction in the old British Chum annual when I was about 12 years old.
A. E. van Vogt
Science
Old
First
About
Annual
Read
Science Fiction
Years
Fiction
British
The science of booby-trapping has taken a good deal of the fun out of following hot on the enemy's heels.
A. J. Liebling
Good
Science
Enemy
Out
Following
Taken
Hot
Deal
Heels
Fun
Good Deal
I sort of mind living in a time when most of the literature is terribly personal. I suppose it's because I grew up on a love of history, philosophy, science and religion, but not to think too much about yourself.
A. S. Byatt
Love
Time
Religion
History
Science
Yourself
Mind
Too Much
Living
Think
Too
Philosophy
About
Suppose
Most
Terribly
Sort
Because
Up
Personal
Grew
Literature
Much
I don't wanna learn about more science and math. That's not why I'm going to college.
A Boogie wit da Hoodie
Science
College
About
More
Learn
Math
Going
Wanna
Why
My father left me with his love of Jewish studies and cultural life. To this very day, along with several physicians and scientist colleagues, I take regular periodical lessons taught by a Rabbinical scholar on how the Jewish law views moral and ethical problems related to modern medicine and science.
Aaron Ciechanover
Life
Love
Day
Me
Science
Law
Problems
Father
Medicine
Related
Several
Colleagues
Moral
Physicians
Take
Scholar
Studies
Along
How
Scientist
His
Cultural
Left
Very
Modern
Taught
Ethical
Regular
Views
Lessons
Jewish
I've actually started a number of businesses in my career. So I'm 28 currently, but when I was about 16, I started building Websites, and that's how I put myself through school. I went to Duke with a degree in electrical engineering, computer science, computer engineering, and then to Princeton.
Aaron Patzer
Myself
Science
School
Degree
Websites
Computer Science
Princeton
Building
Engineering
About
Through
Computer
Put
How
Duke
Currently
Then
Electrical
Businesses
Actually
Started
Career
Number
It's great to be able to work on some science fiction. I love the genre.
Aaron Stanford
Work
Love
Great
Science
Able
Some
Genre
Science Fiction
Fiction
I think we learn from medicine everywhere that it is, at its heart, a human endeavor, requiring good science but also a limitless curiosity and interest in your fellow human being, and that the physician-patient relationship is key; all else follows from it.
Abraham Verghese
Good
Relationship
Science
Heart
Human Being
Key
Endeavor
Think
Medicine
Else
Everywhere
Follows
Also
Fellow
Learn
Limitless
Curiosity
Human
Being
Interest
Requiring
Your
My desire to be a physician had a lot to do with that sense of medicine as a ministry of healing, not just a science. And not even just a science and an art, but also a calling, also a ministry.
Abraham Verghese
Art
Science
Healing
Physician
Sense
Medicine
Ministry
Had
Also
Calling
Lot
Just
Even
Desire
The science of operations, as derived from mathematics more especially, is a science of itself, and has its own abstract truth and value.
Ada Lovelace
Truth
Mathematics
Science
Value
Own
More
Abstract
Operations
Itself
Derived
Those who incline to very strictly utilitarian views may perhaps feel that the peculiar powers of the Analytical Engine bear upon questions of abstract and speculative science rather than upon those involving everyday and ordinary human interests.
Ada Lovelace
Science
Everyday
Strictly
Analytical
Those
Rather
Bear
Abstract
Feel
Perhaps
Involving
Powers
Questions
Very
Than
May
Human
Ordinary
Interests
Engine
Views
Who
Incline
Utilitarian
Speculative
Peculiar
From the age of 11, I was cleaning floors, washing dishes, making sandwiches and being a cashier. Survival was the name of the game. Life was so hard that I had to struggle to keep up my standards. Under these conditions, I didn't think about science too much.
Ada Yonath
Life
Game
Struggle
Survival
Cleaning
Science
Age
Too Much
Think
Too
About
Had
Name
Making
Conditions
Up
Being
Dishes
Much
Sandwiches
Hard
Standards
Washing
Keep
Floors
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