“Take a yoga class, study different forms of self-discovery. Some people are crazy and fanatical, avoid them. People who are balanced and calm and introspective, associating with them will raise your energy level.” PeopleDifferentSelfHappinessFormEnergyLevelsClassStudyCrazyBuddhismYogaDiscoveryRaisesCalmSelf DiscoveryBalancedIntrospectiveEnergy Levels Author:Frederick Lenz
“Do there exist many worlds, or is there but a single world? This is one of the most noble and exalted questions in the study of Nature.” WorldInspirationalScienceUniverseNatureSpaceStudyDiscoveryNobleAstronomyCosmosAviationExploringBishopsExaltedCosmologyFriars Author:Albertus Magnus
“The few women who have been admitted to the study are usually given a second-class status in which they are taught only the basics of self-discovery.” Has BeensSelfGivenWomenClassStudyTaughtEnlightenmentDiscoverySelf DiscoveryBasicsClass Status Author:Frederick Lenz
“Philosophical studies are beset by one peril, a person easily brings himself to think that he thinks; and a smattering of science encourages conceit. He is above his companions. A hieroglyphic is a spell. The gnostic dogma is cuneiform writing to the million. Moreover, the vain man is generally a doubter. It is Newton who sees himself in a child on the sea shore, and his discoveries in the colored shells.” ThinkingMenWritingChildrenPersonsPhilosophyMillionsStudySeaDiscoveryPhilosophicalVainCompanionShoreSpellsDogmaShellsPerilConceitNewtonDoubtersHieroglyphicsCuneiform Author:Robert Aris Willmott
“... I shall go on making sublime and philosophical discoveries, and employing myself in deep, abstract studies.” StudyGoes OnDiscoveryPhilosophicalAbstractSublimeEmploying Book:Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope Source: Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope
“The study of celestial phenomena at radio wavelengths, radio astronomy came into being after the accidental discovery of cosmic radiation by radio engineer, Karl Jansky in 1933.” StudyDiscoveryRadioAstronomyCosmicRadiationEngineersCelestialWavelength Author:Honor Harger
“He that would speak Divine things in a language which living men of to-day can comprehend, must keep up with the researches and discoveries of men who study nature, and put her words into the speech of the present.” MenSpeakLanguageStudyDivineSpeechResearchDiscovery Author:John H. Vincent
“Wonder... and not any expectation of advantage from its discoveries, is the first principle which prompts mankind to the study of Philosophy, of that science which pretends to lay open the concealed connections that unite the various appearances of nature.” FirstsPhilosophyWonderPrinciplesKnowledgeStudyMankindExpectationsDiscoveryAdvantageConnectionsLaysVariousAppearanceConcealedPrompts Author:Adam Smith
“Among the many acts of gratitude we owe to God, it may be accounted one to study and contemplate the perfections and beauties of His work of creation. Every new discovery must necessarily raise in us a fresh sense of the greatness, wisdom, and power of God.” MayStudyCreationGreatnessGratitudeDiscoveryPerfectionRaisesContemplatingPower Of GodNew Discoveries Author:Jonathan Edwards
“Nineteen hundred and three will bring great advances in surgery, in the study of bacteria, in the knowledge of the cause and prevention of disease. Medicine is played out. Every new discovery of bacteria shows us all the more convincingly that we have been wrong and that the million tons of stuff we have taken was all useless.” Has BeensShowsThreeCausesStuffMillionsStudyTakenDiseaseHundredDiscoveryMedicineUselessSurgeryPreventionNineteenBacteriaNew Discoveries Author:Thomas A. Edison
“Very strange bridges are used to make the passage from one state of things to another; we may lose sight of them in our surveys of general history, but their discovery is the glory of historical research. History is not the study of origins; rather it is the analysis of all the mediations by which the past was turned into our present.” MayStatesPastUsedLosesStudyStrangeGloryResearchDiscoverySightHistoricalBridgesAnalysisPassagesSurveysMediationHistorical Research Author:Herbert Butterfield
“It is characteristic of fundamental discoveries, of great achievements of the intellect, that they retain an undiminished power upon the imagination of the thinker. The memorable experiment of Faraday with a disc rotating between two poles of a magnet, which has borne such magnificent fruit, has long passed into every-day experience; yet there are certain features about this embryo of the present dynamos and motors which even today appear to us striking, and are worthy of the most careful study.” LongTwoTodayCertainImaginationStudyAchievementDiscoveryFundamentalsFruitCarefulWorthyIntellectExperimentsFeaturesMemorableCharacteristicsThinkerMagnificentMotorMagnetGreat AchievementEmbryosDiscsRotating Author:Nikola Tesla