“When Da Vinci wanted an effect, he willed, he planned the means to make it happen: that was the purpose of his machines. But the machines of Newton ... are means not for doing but for observing. He saw an effect, and he looked for its cause.” MeanHappensWantedSciencePurposeCausesSawsEffectsMachinesObservingNewtonMake It Happen Book:The Common Sense of Science Source: The Common Sense of Science
“The highest court is in the end one's own conscience and conviction-that goes for you and for Einstein and every other physicist-and before any science there is first of all belief. For me, it is belief in a complete lawfulness in everything that happens.” FirstsEndsHappensScienceBeliefHighestConscienceCourtConvictionPhysicistLawfulness Author:Max Planck
“Is there Chance? No. There is karma. Karma causes all things to happen. There is only one thing karma cannot decide, and that is how far you will evolve in this lifetime.” HappensScienceCausesChanceOne ThingBuddhismAll ThingsLifetimeKarmaEvolve Author:Frederick Lenz
“I happen to hold a bachelor of science degree in geology... And my greatest contribution to the field of science is that I never entered it.” HappensScienceFieldsDegreesScientistContributionGeologyBachelors Author:Colin Powell