Work, to be pleasant, must be toward some great end, an end so great that dreams of it, anticipation of it overcomes all aversion to labor. If only I find some principle, for whose sake I could leave everything else and devote my life. Edwin Hubble
Work, to be pleasant, must be toward some great end, an end so great that dreams of it, anticipation of it overcomes all aversion to labor. If only I find some principle, for whose sake I could leave everything else and devote my life.
We must not believe those who today, with philosophical bearing and superior tone, prophesy the decline of culture and accept the ignorabimus principle. David Hilbert
We must not believe those who today, with philosophical bearing and superior tone, prophesy the decline of culture and accept the ignorabimus principle.
We consider it a good principle to explain the phenomena by the simplest hypothesis possible. Ptolemy
We consider it a good principle to explain the phenomena by the simplest hypothesis possible.
I esteem his [Newton's] understanding and subtlety highly, but I consider that they have been put to ill use in the greater part of this work, where the author studies things of little use or when he builds on the improbable principle of attraction. Christiaan Huygens
I esteem his [Newton's] understanding and subtlety highly, but I consider that they have been put to ill use in the greater part of this work, where the author studies things of little use or when he builds on the improbable principle of attraction.
I have called this principle, by which, each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term of Natural Selection. Charles Darwin
I have called this principle, by which, each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term of Natural Selection.
“Those are my principles, and if you don't like them....well i have others. Groucho Marx
“Those are my principles, and if you don't like them....well i have others.
But naturalists are now beginning to look beyond this, and to see that there must be some other principle regulating the infinitely varied forms of animal life. Alfred Russel Wallace
But naturalists are now beginning to look beyond this, and to see that there must be some other principle regulating the infinitely varied forms of animal life.
Most of the grand underlying principles have been firmly established. Albert A. Michelson
Most of the grand underlying principles have been firmly established.