Bertrand Russell Life, Philosophy, Nature
Secondly, the nature of the revolutions which have altered the surface of the earth must have had a more decisive effect on the terrestrial quadrupeds than on the marine animals. Georges Cuvier
Secondly, the nature of the revolutions which have altered the surface of the earth must have had a more decisive effect on the terrestrial quadrupeds than on the marine animals.
It is clearly evident that most events of a widespread nature draw their causes from the enveloping heavens. Ptolemy
It is clearly evident that most events of a widespread nature draw their causes from the enveloping heavens.
She did not know the nature of her loneliness. The only words that named it were: This is not the world I expected. Ayn Rand
She did not know the nature of her loneliness. The only words that named it were: This is not the world I expected.
The physician is only nature's assistant. Galen
The physician is only nature's assistant.
beautiful country with spectacular views. As John Grisham
beautiful country with spectacular views. As
In this way one can get pure monochromatic X rays. Tomorrow we search for the spectra of other elements. There is here a whole new branch of spectroscopy, which is sure to tell one much about the nature of an atom. Henry Moseley
In this way one can get pure monochromatic X rays. Tomorrow we search for the spectra of other elements. There is here a whole new branch of spectroscopy, which is sure to tell one much about the nature of an atom.
Studies perfect nature and are perfected still by experience. Francis Bacon
Studies perfect nature and are perfected still by experience.
But nature is always more subtle, more intricate, more elegant than what we are able to imagine. Carl Sagan
But nature is always more subtle, more intricate, more elegant than what we are able to imagine.
The laws of nature are written by the hand of God in the language of mathematics. Galileo Galilei
The laws of nature are written by the hand of God in the language of mathematics.
When God works miracles, he does not do it in order to supply the wants of nature, but those of grace. Whoever thinks otherwise, must needs have a very mean notion of the wisdom and power of God. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
When God works miracles, he does not do it in order to supply the wants of nature, but those of grace. Whoever thinks otherwise, must needs have a very mean notion of the wisdom and power of God.
The more I work with the powers of Nature, the more I feel God's benevolence to man; the closer I am to the great truth that everything is dependent on the Eternal Creator and Sustainer; the more I feel that the so-called science. Guglielmo Marconi
The more I work with the powers of Nature, the more I feel God's benevolence to man; the closer I am to the great truth that everything is dependent on the Eternal Creator and Sustainer; the more I feel that the so-called science.
Cotton was a force of nature. There's a poetry to it, hoeing and growing cotton. B.B. King
Cotton was a force of nature. There's a poetry to it, hoeing and growing cotton.