“[Science] is not perfect. It can be misused. It is only a tool. But it is by far the best tool we have, self-correcting, ongoing, applicable to everything. It has two rules. First: there are no sacred truths; all assumptions must be critically examined; arguments from authority are worthless. Second: whatever is inconsistent with the facts must be discarded or revised. ... The obvious is sometimes false; the unexpected is sometimes true.” FirstsTwoSelfSometimesFactsSciencePerfectAuthorityArgumentToolsSacredObviousAssumptionUnexpectedWorthlessOngoingNot PerfectInconsistentDiscardedCorrectingMisusedTrue Fact Book:Cosmos Source: Cosmos
“There is something in such laws that takes the breath away. They are not discoveries or inventions of the human mind, but exist independently of us. In a moment of clarity, one can at most discover that they are there and take them into account. Long before there were people on the earth, crystals were already growing in the earth's crust. On one day or another, a human being first came across such a sparkling morsel of regularity lying on the ground or hit one with his stone tool and it broke off and fell at his feet, and he picked it up and regarded it in his open hand, and he was amazed.” PeopleMindFirstsHumansLongMomentsHandsEarthSpiritualLawLyingHuman BeingsGrowingFeetOne DayDiscoveryToolsStonesAccountsBreathsInventionClarityBrokeHuman MindAmazedCrystalsSparklingRegularityMoments Of Clarity Author:M. C. Escher
“And young people who are learning digital skills discover that the real challenge is coming up with an image that resonates, first of all, with your self and hopefully, with an audience. They can learn all these new techniques and think that they're easier to use, but creating great images isn't about the tools.” PeopleThinkingFirstsRealSelfUseYoungChallengesAudienceEasierSkillsCreatingPhotographyToolsTechniqueHopefullyDigital Author:Jerry Uelsmann
“The expectations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools.” LifeFirstsPerfectBusinessDependsExpectationsToolsPhilosophicalMechanicDiligenceMotivational BusinessSharpeningPositive ExpectationsRunning A Business Author:Confucius