Top 34 George Sarton Quotes

#1. Some forty years of experience in my field as a scholar and as a teacher have given me great confidence mixed with greater humility.

George Sarton

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#2. The Hellenistic world was international to a degree, polyglot and inspired by many religious faiths ... the Greek ideals were pagan and the Hellenistic age witnessed their death struggle against Asiatic and Egyptian mysteries , on the one side, and against Judaism , on the other.

George Sarton

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#3. Actually, I think it's the opposite. We know each other so well there isn't anything left to say. Sometimes it's nice just sitting here with you all, thinking. It's only best friends who can be comfortable with silence, wouldn't you say?

Benjamin Wood

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#4. The rationalism of the creative minds was tempered by abundant fantasies, and the supreme beauty of the monuments was probably spoiled by the circumambient vanities and ugliness; in a few cases the Greeks came as close to perfection as it was possible to do, yet they were human and imperfect.

George Sarton

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#5. I am obliged to deal with hundreds of men and to make them live without killing the reader.

George Sarton

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#6. The intensity of a national culture should be represented by ... the general education level and ... the exceptional merit of a small elite of pioneers.

George Sarton

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#7. The whole past and the whole world are alive in my heart, and I shall do my part to communicate their presence to my readers.

George Sarton

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#8. The whole iconography of ancient science is simply the fruit of wishful thinking.

George Sarton

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#9. Science is the most revolutionary force in the world.

George Sarton

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#10. There are but few saints amongst scientists, as among other men, but truth itself is a goal comparable with sanctity.

George Sarton

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#11. The darkness, of which the historians complain, is essentially the darkness of their own ignorance.

George Sarton

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#12. Men of science have made abundant mistakes of every kind; their knowledge has improved only because of their gradual abandonment of ancient errors, poor approximations, and premature conclusions.

George Sarton

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#13. We have reason to believe that when, during the crusades, Europe at last began to establish hospitals, they were inspired by the Arabs of near East ... The first hospital in Paris, Les Quinze-vingt, was founded by Louis IX after his return from the crusade 1254-1260.

George Sarton

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#14. Scientific achievements seem evanescent, because the very progress of science causes their supersedure; yet some of them are of so fundamental a nature that they are immortal in a deeper way.

George Sarton

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#15. Guilt is petty; I am above guilt.

Susan Cheever

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#16. If we are generous enough, we can stretch our souls everywhere and everywhen else. If we succeed in doing so, we shall discover that our present embraces the past and the future and that the whole world is our province.

George Sarton

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#17. The historical order is very interesting, but accidental and capricious; if we would to understand the growth of knowledge, we cannot be satisfied with accidents, we must explain how knowledge was gradually built up.

George Sarton

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#18. If you're wasting time, you're wasting money ... and that's just sick.

Mr. Krabs

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#19. In the middle of a crazy and drunk life, you have to hang onto the good and sober moments tightly.

Sherman Alexie

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#20. Wisdom is not mathematical, nor astronomical, nor zoological; when it talks too much of any one thing it ceases to be itself. There are wise physicists, but wisdom is not physical; there are wise physicians, but wisdom is not medical.

George Sarton

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#21. Greek culture is pleasant to contemplate because of its great simplicity and naturalness, and because of the absence of gadgets, each of which is sooner or later a cause of servitude.

George Sarton

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#22. I saw 'Cats' on a school trip. I thought it was neat and a little weird. The set was cool.

Rob McClure

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#23. The most malicious kind of hatred is that which is built upon a theological foundation.

George Sarton

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#24. On the basis of my historical experience, I fully believe that mathematics of the 25th century will be as different from that of today as the latter is from that of the 16th century.

George Sarton

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#25. It is the misfortune of all miscellaneous political combinations, that with the purest motives of their more generous members are ever mixed the most sordid interests and the fiercest passions of mean confedes.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

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#26. From the humanistic point of view every human achievement is unforgettable and immortal in its essence, even if it is replaced by a "better" one.

George Sarton

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#27. My gratitude to them [my first teachers] grows as I myself grow older.

George Sarton

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#28. Erudition without pedantry is as a rare as wisdom itself.

George Sarton

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#29. [ ... ] all of the good-intentioners who wanted to 'do something for the common people' were insignificant, because the 'common people' were able to do things for themselves, and highly likely to, as soon as they learned the fact.

Sinclair Lewis

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#30. A deed happens in a definite place at a definite time, but if it be sufficiently great and pregnant, its virtue radiates everywhere in time and space.

George Sarton

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#31. No war on the face of the Earth is more destructive than the AIDS pandemic.

Colin Powell

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#32. It is childish to assume that science began in Greece; the Greek "miracle" was prepared by millenia of work in Egypt, Mesopotamia and possibly in other regions. Greek science was less an invention than a revival.

George Sarton

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#33. My main interest ... is the love of truth, whether pleasant or not. Truth is self-sufficient, and there is nothing to which it can be subordinated without loss. When truth is made subservient to anything else, however great (say religion), it becomes impure and sordid.

George Sarton

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#34. The main, as well as the least obvious, achievement of the Middle Ages was the creation of the experimental spirit and this was primarily due to the Muslims down to the 12th century.

George Sarton

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