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I love science. I hate supposition, superstition, exaggeration and falsified data. Show me the research, show me the results, show me the conclusions - and then show me some qualified peer reviews of all that.
Claire Scovell LaZebnik
Love
Me
Exaggeration
Science
Hate
Research
Peer
Some
Data
Superstition
Results
Supposition
Qualified
Conclusions
Reviews
Then
Show
Experimentation is an active science.
Claude Bernard
Science
Active
Experimentation
In teaching man, experimental science results in lessening his pride more and more by proving to him every day that primary causes, like the objective reality of things, will be hidden from him forever and that he can only know relations.
Claude Bernard
Day
Man
Science
Reality
Every Day
Pride
Will
Every
Relations
Hidden
Objective
More
Only
More And More
Results
He
Primary
Like
Know
Him
Causes
His
Proving
Forever
Experimental
Teaching
Things
The time has come when advertising in some hands has reached the status of a science.
Claude C. Hopkins
Time
Science
Status
Some
Come
Reached
Advertising
Hands
I'm from New Orleans, and we have a Mardi Gras group called the Chewbacchus. It's celebrating all things geeky: science fiction, fantasy, 'Star Wars,' 'Doctor Who,' 'Men in Black,' 'Ghostbusters,' everything.
Claudia Gray
Science
Doctor
Black
Men
Group
Everything
All Things
Geeky
New
Doctor Who
Science Fiction
New Orleans
Celebrating
Fiction
Fantasy
Who
Wars
Star
Star Wars
Orleans
Things
It's not rocket science. It's social science.
Clement Mok
Science
Rocket Science
Rocket
Social
True science is never speculative; it employs hypotheses as suggesting points for inquiry, but it never adopts the hypotheses as though they were demonstrated propositions.
Cleveland Abbe
Science
Inquiry
Though
Adopt
Points
Never
Hypotheses
True
Employs
True Science
Were
Suggesting
Speculative
I think the perception of there being a deep gulf between science and the humanities is false.
Clifford Geertz
Science
Perception
Humanities
Think
Gulf
Between
False
Being
Deep
The social science on the impact of desegregation is clear. Researchers have consistently found that students in integrated schools - irrespective of ethnicity, race, or social class - are more likely to make academic gains in mathematics, reading, and often science than they are in segregated ones.
Clint Smith
Mathematics
Class
Science
Reading
Consistently
Impact
More
Segregated
Students
Clear
Academic
Likely
Schools
Make
Integrated
Than
Often
Irrespective
Gains
Race
Social
Social Class
Ethnicity
Researchers
Found
I do enjoy reading some science fiction.
Colin Farrell
Science
Reading
Enjoy
Some
Science Fiction
Fiction
Enjoy Reading
I feel more comfortable in drama. Comedy is a high-wire act. I find it stressful. It's a precision science in a way.
Colin Firth
Science
Comedy
Drama
Way
Find
More
Feel
Comfortable
Precision
Act
Stressful
Science fiction is boring when someone starts explaining the science to me.
Colm McCarthy
Me
Science
Starts
Boring
Someone
Science Fiction
Fiction
Explaining
Science fiction is an amazing literature: plot elements that you would think would be completely worn out by now keep changing into surprising new forms.
Connie Willis
You
Science
Amazing
Think
Changing
Worn
Out
Plot
Would
Would-Be
New
Science Fiction
New Forms
Surprising
Fiction
Literature
Forms
Keep
Elements
Now
I like science fiction. Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick and Vonnegut, and I really like Margaret Atwood, 'The Handmaid's Tale.' And you know, so much of science fiction has to do with predicting what's to come, so I think that's really interesting.
Conor Oberst
You
Science
Think
Philip
Clarke
Tale
Come
Like
Know
Science Fiction
Arthur
Handmaid
Fiction
Predicting
Interesting
Much
Really
Margaret
My dad got a job as a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. He teaches biology and genetics. My dad has been obsessed with science his whole life. Both my paternal grandparents were illiterate bamboo farmers, so he really worked his way up and then got a Ph.D., full ride and everything, from universities in America.
Constance Wu
Life
Science
Ride
Job
Biology
Virginia
Everything
Way
Has-Been
Both
He
Obsessed
Genetics
Got
Were
Been
His
His Way
Bamboo
Up
America
Paternal
Commonwealth
Then
Worked
Really
Grandparents
Full
Teaches
Farmers
Whole
Illiterate
Dad
Professor
Universities
University
Triumphant science and technology are only at the threshold of man's command over sources of energy so stupendous that, if used for military purposes, they can wipe out our entire civilization.
Cordell Hull
Technology
Man
Science
Threshold
Science And Technology
Energy
Military
Our
Out
Entire
Triumphant
Only
Civilization
Purposes
Wipe
Over
Command
Sources
Used
Around 17 to 20 years, I became, myself, a poacher. And I wanted to do it, because - I believed - to continue my studies. I wanted to go to university, but my father was poor, my uncle even. So, I did it. And for three to four years, I went to university. For three times, I applied to biomedical science, to be a doctor. I didn't succeed.
Corneille Ewango
Myself
Science
Doctor
Father
Three
Uncle
Studies
Became
Because
Around
Go
Continue
Years
Times
Did
Wanted
Succeed
Poor
Even
Believed
Four
Applied
Biomedical
University
I do think there is a link between the accidental art the sciences produce and the deliberate art the artist creates, but I can't help feeling that the innocence of the accidental art of science has a power and curious beauty that artists are hard-pressed to match.
Cornelia Parker
Art
Science
Power
Feeling
Beauty
Think
Innocence
Deliberate
Between
Match
Sciences
Accidental
Link
Curious
Artist
Artists
Produce
Creates
Help
It's part of a cycle of stories I'm writing where I deconstruct classic science fiction.
Cory Doctorow
Science
Writing
Classic
Part
Science Fiction
Where
Fiction
Stories
Cycle
I was raised a Southern Baptist, and my whole family were Christians. However, my Dad was really into science and astronomy, so I felt very balanced. I still had respect for faith.
Craig Brewer
Faith
Family
Respect
Science
Astronomy
Had
Balanced
Felt
Still
However
Were
Very
Southern
Southern Baptist
Baptist
Really
Whole
Dad
Raised
Christians
I want to make a difference in the world because I believe that's what science is for.
Craig Mello
Science
World
Believe
Make
Make A Difference
Because
Difference
Want
When you're doing Sebring in the back straight at 185 or 187, and the car's moving, you gotta know what to do with it, how to read it. Just the science of understanding shocks - forget spring rates - is mind-boggling.
Craig T. Nelson
You
Science
Car
Understanding
Spring
Mind-Boggling
Back
Rates
Know
Read
How
Gotta
Doing
Shocks
Forget
Just
Moving
Straight
I've made money by just trying to do world-class science. That's the goal that we're setting at Celera. If we do world-class science and create new medicine paradigms, the money will more than follow at a corporate level and at a personal level.
Craig Venter
Science
Money
Will
Made
Medicine
Setting
World-Class
Corporate
Paradigm
Follow
More
New
Goal
Than
Trying
Personal
Just
Personal Level
Create
Level
Sailing is a big outlet for me. It's one of the key things I've been able to do by commingling science with sailing and my love of the sea. Also, I have several motorcycles, and I like to go on motorcycle trips.
Craig Venter
Love
Motorcycle
Me
Science
Key
Big
Several
Able
Trips
Outlet
Like
Also
Sailing
Go
Been
Motorcycles
Sea
Things
I somewhat joke that I know an awful lot because I learn from my mistakes. I just make a lot of mistakes. It's OK to fail in science just as long as you have the successes to go with the failures.
Craig Venter
You
Science
Long
Joke
Mistakes
OK
Somewhat
Fail
Failures
Know
Make
Learn
Because
Go
Lot
Just
Successes
Awful
Awful Lot
I wrote an editorial piece in 'Science' about the nightly data release and how I thought it was bad for science as a field, I think a few years before Celera was formed.
Craig Venter
Science
Thought
Before
Few
Field
Think
Release
Bad
About
Data
Piece
Wrote
How
Editorial
Years
Formed
Nightly
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