“This missing science of heredity, this unworked mine of knowledge on the borderland of biology and anthropology, which for all practical purposes is as unworked now as it was in the days of Plato, is, in simple truth, ten times more important to humanity than all the chemistry and physics, all the technical and indsutrial science that ever has been or ever will be discovered.” Has BeensImportantSciencePurposeHumanitySimpleKnowledgeMissingMinesTenPhysicsPracticalsBiologyChemistryPlatoAnthropologyHereditySimple Truths Author:George Herbert
“Only to often on meeting scientific men, even those of genuine distiction, one finds that they are dull fellows and very stupid. They know one thing to excess; they know nothing else. Pursuing facts too doggedly and unimaginatively, they miss all the charming things that are not facts. ... Too much learning, like too little learning, is an unpleasant and dangerous thing.” KnowsMenLittlesFactsScienceKnowledgeToo MuchOne ThingDangerousMissingStupidScientistFellowsMeetingsGenuineDullExcessCharmingDangerous ThingsVery Stupid Author:H. L. Mencken
“For Quality: Stamp out fires, automate, computerize, M.B.O., install merit pay, rank people, best efforts, zero defects. WRONG!!!! Missing ingredient: profound knowledge.” PeopleEffortPayQualityKnowledgeFireMissingManagementProfoundMeritZeroIngredientsDefectsStampsBest EffortZero Defects Author:W. Edwards Deming