Top 21 Forbidden Science Quotes
#1. It is an end with priests and gods, if man becomes scientific. Moral: science is the thing forbidden in itself - it alone is forbidden. Science is the first sin, the germ of all sin, original sin. This alones is mortality: Thou shalt not know.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#2. When I was a kid, I loved 'The Curse of Frankenstein,' 'The Creeping Unknown,' 'X: The Unknown.' I love 'Forbidden Planet,' 'The Thing from Another World.' They were science fiction/horror movies, generally.
John Carpenter
#3. They always have good coffee here," Ebenezar said a few moments later. "And they don't call it funny names," I said. "It's just coffee. Not frappalattegrandechino.
Jim Butcher
#5. September did not want to feel for the Marquess. That's how villains get you, she knew. You feel badly for them, and next thing you know, you're tied to train tracks. But her wild, untried heart opened up another bloom inside her, a dark branch heavy with fruit.
Catherynne M Valente
#8. There are no forbidden questions in science, no matters too sensitive or delicate to be probed, no sacred truths.
Carl Sagan
#9. Science progresses by trial and error, and when it is forbidden to admit error there can be no progress.
Joan Robinson
#10. All his senses screamed in warning, the very air reeking of forbidden magic, but duty call him forward.
Karen Azinger
#11. Every kid I meet who's a reader has got something like that, their fantasy world. And science fiction is the best, especially for girls because it's the one place where you can do the forbidden.
Dorothy Allison
#12. The courier of wolves the daughter the dance.
Hopeless.
Betrayal.
Forbidden.
Departure.
C.J. Redwine
#13. Diplomacy is, perhaps, one element of the U.S. government that should not be subject to the demands of 'open government'; whenever it works, it is usually because it is done behind closed doors. But this may be increasingly hard to achieve in the age of Twittering bureaucrats.
Evgeny Morozov
#14. Some die too young, some die too old; the precept sounds strange, but die at the right age.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#16. What if most of the technologies readers and cinemagoers are presented with in bestselling books and blockbuster movies are not science fiction, but science fact? What if they currently exist on the planet, but are suppressed from the masses?
James Morcan
#17. The person they'd locked up last summer was gone, and she wasn't coming back.
Juliet Marillier
#18. If life gives you lemons, then make lemonade.
Toronto Star
#19. The discovery in art is often gradual, a process of minor discoveries riddled with uncertainties and the potential for making that which is discovered vanish before your eyes, like a mirage.
Geoff Dyer
#20. There are no things man was not meant to know. There are, perhaps, things man is too dumb to figure out, but that's a different problem.
Michael Kurland
#21. For of the soule the bodie forme doth take;
For the soule is forme, and doth the bodie make.
Edmund Spenser
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