“I think, on the whole that scientists make slightly better husbands and fathers than most of us, and I admire them for it.” ThinkingWholeScienceFatherHusbandScientistAdmireHusband And Father Book:The Physicists Source: The Physicists
“Descartes, the father of modern philosophy ... would never-so he assures us-have been led to construct his philosophy if he had had only one teacher, for then he would have believed what he had been told; but, finding that his professors disagreed with each other, he was forced to conclude that no existing doctrine was certain.” IfsHas BeensPhilosophyScienceCertainFatherTeacherModernFindingsDoctrineProfessorsConstructsModern Philosophy Book:Unpopular Essays Source: Unpopular Essays
“Astronomers are pure of heart and appealingly puerile. They look into the midnight sky and ask big questions, just as we did when we were in college: Who are we? Where do we come from? And why are we standing around outside on the night before finals, do we want to end up making elevator parts for a living like our father or what?” WantLooksHeartEndsBigsScienceNightAsksFatherSkyCollegePureStandingFinalsMidnightOur FatherNight SkyElevatorsAstronomersBig Questions Book:The Canon: The Beautiful Basics of Science Source: The Canon: The Beautiful Basics of Science