“With the Truman book, I wrote the entire account of his experiences in World War I before going over to Europe to follow his tracks in the war. When I got there, there was a certain satisfaction in finding I had it right - it does look like that.” WorldLooksDoeBookWarCertainFindingsEuropeAccountsTrackSatisfactionWar Of The WorldsWorld War ITruman Author:David McCullough
“Capital market liberalization includes freeing up deposit and lending rates, opening up the market to foreign banks, and removing restrictions on capital account transactions and bank lending. The focus is on deregulation, not on finding the right regulatory structure.” FocusFindingsAccountsStructureRateOpeningRestrictionTransactionsLendingOpening UpDepositsDeregulation Author:Joseph Stiglitz
“It is the tension between creativity and skepticism that has produced the stunning and unexpected findings of science.” ScienceCreativityFindingsAccountsTensionUnexpectedSkepticismStunningArt And Creativity Book:Broca's brain: reflections on the romance of science Source: Broca's brain: reflections on the romance of science
“All scientific theories are provisional and may be changed, but ... on the whole, they are accepted from Washington to Moscow because of their practical success. Where religion has opposed the findings of science, it has almost always had to retreat.” MayWholeSuccessScienceChangeChangedTheoryFindingsAccountsAcceptedPracticalsRetreatMoscowScientific Theory Author:Nevill Francis Mott
“Putting on the spectacles of science in expectation of finding an answer to everything looked at signifies inner blindness.” ScienceAnswersFindingsExpectationsAccountsBlindnessSpectacles Author:J. Frank Dobie
“The fact that Science walks forward on two feet, namely theory and experiment, is nowhere better illustrated than in the two fields for slight contributions to which you have done me the great honour of awarding the the Nobel Prize in Physics for the year 1923. Sometimes it is one foot that is put forward first, sometimes the other, but continuous progress is only made by the use of both-by theorizing and then testing, or by finding new relations in the process of experimenting and then bringing the theoretical foot up and pushing it on beyond, and so on in unending alterations.” YearsFirstsMadeTwoSometimesDoneFactsUseScienceProcessWalksProgressFeetFieldsTheoryFindingsAccountsRelationPhysicsExperimentsContributionPrizePushingHonourTestingTheoreticalNobelNobel PrizeUnendingAlterationsPushing It Author:Robert Andrews Millikan
“There is a reward structure in science that is very interesting: Our highest honors go to those who disprove the findings of the most revered among us. So Einstein is revered not just because he made so many fundamental contributions to science, but because he found an imperfection in the fundamental contribution of Isaac Newton.” MadeScienceFoundInterestingHonorFindingsHighestAccountsFundamentalsStructureRewardsContributionImperfectionVery InterestingNewtonIsaac Author:Carl Sagan