Quote by Gertrude Stein
The nineteenth century believed in science but the twentieth centu

The nineteenth century believed in science but the twentieth century does not. – Gertrude Stein

Other quotes by Gertrude Stein

It is funny that men who are supposed to be scientific cannot get themselves to realise the basic principle of physics, that action and reaction are equal and opposite, that when you persecute people you always rouse them to be strong and stronger. – Gertrude Stein

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In a war everybody always knows all about Switzerland, in peace times it is just Switzerland but in war time it is the only country that everybody has confidence in, everybody. – Gertrude Stein

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When they are alone they want to be with others, and when they are with others they want to be alone. After all, human beings are like that. – Gertrude Stein

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I landed a job with Roger Corman. The job was to write the English dialogue for a Russian science fiction picture. I didnt speak any Russian. He didnt care whether I could understand what they were saying he wanted me to make up dialogue. – Francis Ford Coppola

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If a mans wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics. – Francis Bacon

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What has become clear from the science is that we cannot burn all of the fossil fuels without creating a very different planet. – James Hansen

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In this time of budget cuts, we cannot forget that basic science is a building block for scientific innovation and economic growth in the information age. – Tim Bishop

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Cold in the earth – and the deep snow piled above thee,
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