Top 16 Quotes About Communicating Science
#1. That's Becks. Always ready to offer a helping headshot.
Mira Grant
#2. If truth was a crayon and I had to name it, I would call it dinosaur skin.
Sarah Weeks
#3. I have enjoyed the years enormously in Cleveland and especially in Baltimore.
Art Modell
#4. Just because a relationship ends, it doesn't mean it's not worth having.
Sarah Mlynowski
#5. A primary object should be the education of our youth in the science of government. In a republic, what species of knowledge can be equally important? And what duty more pressing than communicating it to those who are to be the future guardians of the liberties of the country?
George Washington
#6. When someone comes along and expresses him or herself as freely as they think, people flock to it. They enjoy it.
Joe Rogan
#7. The command of our language is crucial to focusing our thoughts and communicating them with precision to others.
Felix Alba-Juez
#8. Illustrating is more about communicating specific ideas to a reader. Painting is more like pure science, more about the act of painting.
Shaun Tan
#9. If we teach only the findings and products of science - no matter how useful and even inspiring they may be - without communicating its critical method, how can the average person possibly distinguish science from pseudoscience?
Carl Sagan
#11. To talk about communication theory without communicating its real mathematical content would be like endlessly telling a man about a wonderful composer, yet never letting him hear an example of the composer's music.
John R. Pierce
#12. Before I lost my voice, it was slurred, so only those close to me could understand, but with the computer voice, I found I could give popular lectures. I enjoy communicating science. It is important that the public understands basic science, if they are not to leave vital decisions to others.
Stephen Hawking
#13. That's what science is about: seeing the exact same things that other people do, finding the units of measurement with which to describe those things, communicating in the fewest and most precise words available. What could be saner - or more sociable - than that?
Barbara Ehrenreich
#14. Communication is a science as well as an art. What does speaking precisely mean? You are consciously communicating with another person at that person's frequency, not yours.
Harbhajan Singh Yogi
#15. We listen. We listen. We move. We sit. It rains. The sun comes out. (there stands a friend) We listen. We laugh. We share. We sit. We dance. It rains. There stands a friend. We listen. We share. We sit. We dance. The sun comes up. There. I stand, a friend.
Mary Anne Radmacher
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