Top 20 Scientific Revolutions Quotes

#1. Here (in Thomas Aquinas) is the mind that prepared the way for the scientific and industrial revolutions. Here is the mind that was Catholic enough to embrace any good idea, from wherever it came.

John Mark Reynolds

#2. [A pariah is] something like a martyr with more suffering and less class.

Rita Mae Brown

#3. When such as I cast out remorse; So great a sweetness flows into the breast; We must laugh and we must sing, We are blest by everything, Everything we look upon is blessed.

William Butler Yeats

#4. The first purpose of your life is to be loved by God! Yes, it is important to serve him, obey, and trust him, but your first purpose is to love him.

Rick Warren

#5. Once you are saved, you have to locate your own territory

Sunday Adelaja

#6. the psychopath will speak of himself in grandiose terms while blaming others and taking absolutely no responsibility for his actions.

Lillian Glass

#7. Love someone too much to help them prevent making a mistake.

Kathie Lee Gifford

#8. He is still in control. He still has you in the palm of His hand.

Joel Osteen

#9. I held the water to my chest, and I loved.

Kiera Cass

#10. If we're going to be friends let's get one thing straight right now. I hate snoops.

Holly Golightly

#11. Reactions still sharp from years of experience, Han fired, sending the trooper to the ground.

Alan Dean Foster

#12. The most important scientific revolutions all include, as their only common feature, the dethronement of human arrogance from one pedestal after another of previous convictions about our centrality in the cosmos

Stephen Jay Gould

#13. True love is like little roses,
sweet, fragrant in small doses.

Ana Claudia Antunes

#14. Scientific revolutions, almost by definition, defy common sense.

Michio Kaku

#15. I am a mage," she replied with every ounce of haughtiness three years in a competitive doctoral program had taught her. "We bend the rules of the universe on a daily basis. Presumptuousness is the base line for entry.

Rachel Aaron

#16. When we are lost in the woods, the sight of a signpost is a great matter.

C.S. Lewis

#17. As Thomas Kuhn pointed out in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, new scientific theories in any field are regarded with skepticism because scientists become attached to the old perspective earlier in their careers.

Marilyn Ferguson

#18. The term paradigm shift was introduced by Thomas Kuhn in his highly influential landmark book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.

Stephen R. Covey

#19. Although scientific revolutions in how we see the world do occur, the bulk of our scientific understanding comes from the cumulative impact of numerous incremental studies that together paint an increasingly coherent picture of how nature works.

Michael E. Mann

#20. Revolutions existed in history, books were written about them, and lectures given: they were complicated phenomena, scientific, remote. While here, the riot of a week ago had turned out to be a real revolution and the shadow of death actually threatened all of us who were of the ruling cast.

Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna Of Russia

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