Philosophy itself cannot but benefit from our disputes, for if our conceptions prove true, new achievements will be made; if false, their refutation will further confirm the original doctrines. Galileo Galilei
Philosophy itself cannot but benefit from our disputes, for if our conceptions prove true, new achievements will be made; if false, their refutation will further confirm the original doctrines.
If sometimes dreams come true, what of our nightmares? Galen
If sometimes dreams come true, what of our nightmares?
Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real. Michelle Hodkin
Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real.
It's not true that I had nothing on. I had the radio on. Marilyn Monroe
It's not true that I had nothing on. I had the radio on.
It is the true nature of mankind to learn from mistakes, not from example. Fred Hoyle
It is the true nature of mankind to learn from mistakes, not from example.
Do all you can to make your dreams come true. Joel Osteen
Do all you can to make your dreams come true.
We can be dramatic, even theatrical; we can be persuasive; but the message we are telling must be true. Edwin H. Land
We can be dramatic, even theatrical; we can be persuasive; but the message we are telling must be true.
True character arises from a deeper well than religion. E. O. Wilson
True character arises from a deeper well than religion.
It is true that there comes a time when I do literally dream about McDonald's. I dream of supermarkets and drug stores, potato chips and the Sunday morning paper. Dian Fossey
It is true that there comes a time when I do literally dream about McDonald's. I dream of supermarkets and drug stores, potato chips and the Sunday morning paper.
A pernicious taste begins to infiltrate, from which real science will suffer far more than it will progress, and it would be often better for the true physics if there were no mathematics in the world. Daniel Bernoulli
A pernicious taste begins to infiltrate, from which real science will suffer far more than it will progress, and it would be often better for the true physics if there were no mathematics in the world.
The true worth of an experimenter consists in his pursuing not only what he seeks in his experiment, but also what he did not seek. Claude Bernard
The true worth of an experimenter consists in his pursuing not only what he seeks in his experiment, but also what he did not seek.
I may conclude this chapter by quoting a saying of Professor Agassiz, that whenever a new and startling fact is brought to light in science, people first say, 'it is not true,' then that 'it is contrary to religion,' and lastly, 'that everybody knew it be Charles Lyell
I may conclude this chapter by quoting a saying of Professor Agassiz, that whenever a new and startling fact is brought to light in science, people first say, 'it is not true,' then that 'it is contrary to religion,' and lastly, 'that everybody knew it be