Top 33 Pierre Laplace Quotes

#1. Truth and justice are the immutable laws of social order.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#2. What we know is not much. What we do not know is immense.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#3. What we know here is very little, but what we are ignorant of is immense.

Pierre Laplace

#4. Napoleon: You have written this huge book on the system of the world without once mentioning the author of the universe. Laplace: Sire, I had no need of that hypothesis. Later when told by Napoleon about the incident, Lagrange commented: Ah, but that is a fine hypothesis. It explains so many things.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#5. I often asked Laplace what he thought of God. He owned that he was an atheist.

Napoleon Bonaparte

#6. "Read Euler: he is our master in everything."

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#7. Probability theory is nothing more than common sense reduced to calculation. -1819

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#8. To Napoleon on why his works on celestial mechanics make no mention of God: Your Highness, I have no need of this hypothesis.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#9. I'm nuts, I'm rich, and boy, do I love a fight!

Kenneth Langone

#10. All the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#11. And when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A consciousness remained that it had left Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory images and precious thoughts That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed.

William Wordsworth

#12. What we know is not much. What we don't know is enormous.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#13. The theory of probabilities is at bottom nothing but common sense reduced to calculus; it enables us to appreciate with exactness that which accurate minds feel with a sort of instinct for which of times they are unable to account.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#14. His last words, according to De Morgan: Man follows only phantoms.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#15. Your Excellency, I have no need of this hypothesis.

Pierre Laplace

#16. It is interesting thus to follow the intellectual truths of analysis in the phenomena of nature. This correspondence, of which the system of the world will offer us numerous examples, makes one of the greatest charms attached to mathematical speculations.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#17. My greatest joy comes from teaching.

Duke Roufus

#18. I have lived long enough to know what I did not at one time believe
that no society can be upheld in happiness and honor without the sentiment of religion.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#19. Whenever I meet in Laplace with the words 'Thus it plainly appears', I am sure that hours and perhaps days, of hard study will alone enable me to discover how it plainly appears.

Nathaniel Bowditch

#20. The theory of probabilities is basically only common sense reduced to a calculus. It makes one estimate accurately what right-minded people feel by a sort of instinct, often without being able to give a reason for it.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#21. Probability theory is nothing but common sense reduced to calculation.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#22. Man follows only phantoms.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#23. Give me the positions and velocities of all the particles in the universe, and I will predict the future.

Marquis Pierre Simon De Laplace

#24. The simplicity of nature is not to be measured by that of our conceptions. Infinitely varied in its effects, nature is simple only in its causes, and its economy consists in producing a great number of phenomena, often very complicated, by means of a small number of general laws.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#25. Do you believe in god? I have no need for that hypothesis, he may be around though.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#26. The telescope sweeps the sky without finding God.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#27. Nature laughs at the difficulties of integration.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#28. ...by shortening the labours doubled the life of the astronomer.

{On the benefit of John Napier's logarithms.}

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#29. You see, you just don't know
I'm here to give you my heart
And you want some fashion show

Jim Carroll

#30. When I was younger, I was always obsessed with nails.

Serena Williams

#31. The weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its strangeness.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#32. Such is the advantage of a well constructed language that its simplified notation often becomes the source of profound theories.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

#33. Read Euler, read Euler, he is the master of us all.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

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