“Every great artist raises art to a science, and every great scientist raises science to an art, hence we have Michelangelo's David and Einstein's Theory of Relativity.” ArtArtistGreatnessTheoryScientistRaisesGreat ArtRelativityGreat ArtistGreat ScientistTheories Of Relativity Author:Robert Breault
“Virtually every subject is most effectively learned directly from the greatest thinkers, historians, artists, philosophers, scientists, prophets and their original works. Great works inspire greatness. Mediocre or poor works inspire mediocre or poor learning. The great accomplishments of humanity are the key to quality education.” ArtistHumanityPoorQualitySubjectsGreatnessInspireKeysScientistOriginalsPhilosopherAccomplishmentProphetThinkerHistorianMediocreGreat WorkQuality EducationGreat Accomplishment Author:Oliver DeMille
“We affirm the neutrality of Science ... Science is of no country. ... But if Science has no country, the scientist must keep in mind all that may work towards the glory of his country. In every great scientist will be found a great patriot.” IfsMindMayCountryScienceFoundGreatnessHard WorkGloryScientistPatriotNeutralityGreat Scientist Author:Louis Pasteur
“[Great scientists] are men of bold ideas, but highly critical of their own ideas: they try to find whether their ideas are right by trying first to find whether they are not perhaps wrong. They work with bold conjectures and severe attempts at refuting their own conjectures.” MenTryingFirstsIdeasScienceGreatnessHard WorkScientistCriticalSevereConjectureGreat Scientist Book:The Philosophy of Karl Popper Source: The Philosophy of Karl Popper
“There is no greatness without passion to be great, whether it's the aspiration of an athlete or an artist, a scientist, a parent, or a businessperson.” InspirationalArtistPassionParentGreatnessScientistAthletePassionateAspirationMy PassionPassionate LifeLive With PassionFollow Your PassionGreat PassionLove PassionPassion For LifePassion And SuccessPassion For What You DoInspirational Passion Author:Tony Robbins
“All great scientists have, in a certain sense, been great artists; the man with no imagination may collect facts, but he cannot make great discoveries.” MenMayFactsScienceArtistCertainImaginationGreatnessHe ManDiscoveryScientistGreat ArtGreat ArtistGreat Scientist Book:The Grammar of Science Source: The Grammar of Science
“Most people like to believe something is or is not true. Great scientists tolerate ambiguity very well. They believe the theory enough to go ahead; they doubt it enough to notice the errors and faults so they can step forward and create the new replacement theory. If you believe too much you'll never notice the flaws; if you doubt too much you won't get started. It requires a lovely balance.” PeopleIfsBelieveWellsEnoughScienceStepsDoubtToo MuchGreatnessTheoryBalanceScientistErrorsFaultsLovelyFlawsTolerateIf You BelieveAmbiguitySteps ForwardReplacementsGreat Scientist Author:Richard Hamming
“Scientific greatness is less a matter of intelligence than character; if the scientist refuses to compromise or accept incomplete answers and persists in grappling the most basic and difficult questions.” IfsMatterCharacterDifficultAnswersAcceptingGreatnessScientistRefuseCompromisePersistIncompleteGrapplingDifficult Questions Author:Albert Einstein