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  • In science, as in art, and, as I believe, in every other sphere of human activity, there may be wisdom in a multitude of counsellors, but it is only in one or two of them.
  • Science is simply common sense at its best, that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic.
  • The best men of the best epochs are simply those who make the fewest blunders and commit the fewest sins.
  • My business is to teach my aspirations to confirm themselves to fact, not to try and make facts harmonize with my aspirations.
  • It is because the body is a machine that education is possible. Education is the formation of habits, a superinducing of an artificial organization upon the natural organization of the body.
  • Proclaim human equality as loudly as you like, Witless will serve his brother.
  • My experience of the world is that things left to themselves don't get right.
  • The improver of natural knowledge absolutely refuses to acknowledge authority, as such. For him, skepticism is the highest of duties blind faith the one unpardonable sin.
  • The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification.
  • The results of political changes are hardly ever those which their friends hope or their foes fear.