Sentences with Science, Sentences about Science in English

Sentences with Science, Sentences about Science in English

1. I like geography and science.

2. Science produced the atomic bomb.

3. They are studying physical science.

4. A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder.

5. A guilty conscience needs no accuser.

6. Conscience doth make cowards of us all.

7. My mom introduced me to science-fiction.

8. Science is more difficult than Literature.

9. The impact of science on society is great.

10. Science is the most reliable guide in life.

11. A good conscience is a continual Christmas.

12. Alex‘s father dedicated his life to science.

13. Love is too young to know what conscience is.

14. Wisdom alone is the science of other sciences.

15. Young children are often fascinated by science.

16. A clear conscience laughs at false accusations.

17. Bachelors have consciences, married men have wives.

18. My sister was studying her Science exam all evening.

19. Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science.

20. Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.

21. Tell me, tutor,’ I said. ‘Is revenge a science, or an art?

22. Religion is a culture of faith; science is a culture of doubt.

23. He will easily be content and at peace, whose conscience is pure.

24. Science gives us knowledge, but only philosophy can give us wisdom.

25. Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.

26. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.

27. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.

28. It is through science that we prove, but through intuition that we discover.

29. Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of the imagination.

30. Human Nature is the only science of man and yet has been hitherto the most neglected.

31. We know from science that nothing in the universe exists as an isolated or independent entity.

32. The leading edge in evidence presentation is in science the leading edge in beauty is in high art.

33. Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition and myth frame our response.

34. Science, its imperfections notwithstanding, is the sword in the stone that humanity finally pulled.

35. There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance.

36. Human science fragments everything in order to understand it, kills everything in order to examine it.

37. There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance.”

38. The stage lost a fine actor, even as science lost an acute reasoner, when became a specialist in crime.

39. In the sick room, ten cents’ worth of human understanding equals ten dollars’ worth of medical science.

40. I want to burden the conscience of the affluent with all the suffering and all the hidden, bitter tears.

41. While conscience is our friend, all is at peace however once it is offended, farewell to a tranquil mind.

42. The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.

43. One of the tasks in political science is to measure and classify regimes as either dictatorships or democracies.

44. Political liberty, the peace of a nation, and science itself are gifts for which Fate demands a heavy tax in blood!

45. Until the men of action clear out the talkers we who have social consciences are at the mercy of those who have none.

46. Natural science, does not simply describe and explain nature it is part of the interplay between nature and ourselves.

47. Science shows us truth and beauty and fills each day with a fresh wonder of the exquisite order which governs our world.

48. Science is simply common sense at its best, that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic.

49. We especially need imagination in science. It is not all mathematics, nor all logic, but it is somewhat beauty and poetry.

50. Moderation analysis in the behavioral sciences involves the use of linear multiple regression analysis or causal modelling.

51. It is reasonable to expect the doctor to recognize that science may not have all the answers to problems of health and healing.

52. I do not believe in God his existence has been disproved by Science. But in the concentration camp, I learned to believe in men.

53. The greatest achievement of humanity is not its works of art, science, or technology, but the recognition of its own dysfunction.

54. Science investigates; religion interprets. Science gives man knowledge which is power; religion gives man wisdom which is control.

55. Before I can live with other folks I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.

56. This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.

57. Modern bodybuilding is ritual, religion, sport, art, and science, awash in Western chemistry and mathematics. Defying nature, it surpasses it.

58. The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science.

59. Advances in science and medical research and public health policies have meant that life expectancy for Australians is one of the highest in the world.

60. Medical science has proven time and again that when the resources are provided, great progress in the treatment, cure, and prevention of disease can occur.

61. Knowledge has three degrees opinion, science, illumination. The means or instrument of the first is sense; of the second, dialectic; of the third, intuition.

62. Ayurveda is a sister philosophy to yoga. It is the science of life or longevity and it teaches about the power and the cycles of nature, as well as the elements.

63. When I look upon seamen, men of science and philosophers, man is the wisest of all beings when I look upon priests and prophets nothing is as contemptible as man.

64. As long as men are free to ask what they must, free to say what they think, free to think what they will, freedom can never be lost and science can never regress.

65. Man masters nature not by force but by understanding. This is why science has succeeded where magic failed: because it has looked for no spell to cast over nature.

66. Through pride we are ever deceiving ourselves. But deep down below the surface of the average conscience a still, small voice says to us, Something is out of tune.

67. Germany has reduced savagery to a science, and this great war for the victorious peace of justice must go on until the German cancer is cut clean out of the world body.

68. Fame and power are the objects of all men. Even their partial fruition is gained by very few and that, too, at the expense of social pleasure, health, conscience, life.

69. The science of the mind can only have for its proper goal the understanding of human nature by every human being, and through its use, brings peace to every human soul.

70. Poets say science takes away from the beauty of the stars – mere globs of gas atoms. I, too, can see the stars on a desert night, and feel them. But do I see less or more?

71. I have a neuroscience background – that’s what my doctorate is in – and I was trained to study hormones of attachment, so I definitely feel my parenting is informed by that.

72. If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships – the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together, in the same world at peace.

73. We tried war, we tried aggression, we tried intervention. None of it works. Why don’t we try peace, as a science of human relations, not as some vague notion – as everyday work.

74. Our science has become terrible, our research dangerous, our findings deadly. We physicists have to make peace with reality. Reality is not as strong as we are. We will ruin reality.

75. Peace demands the most heroic labor and the most difficult sacrifice. It demands greater heroism than war. It demands greater fidelity to the truth and a much more perfect purity of conscience.

76. No one’s going to be able to operate without a grounding in the basic sciences. Language would be helpful, although English is becoming increasingly international. And travel. You have to have a global attitude.

77. When I was born in 1970 with a rare genetic disorder called spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita (SED), medical science wasn’t what it is today and my mum and dad were treated terribly by the medical profession.

78. I’m concentrating on staying healthy, having peace, being happy, remembering what is important, taking in nature and animals, spending time reading, trying to understand the universe, where science and the spiritual meet.

79. Because I am not formally trained in the medical sciences, I can bring in new ideas to AIDS research and the cross-fertilization of ideas from different fields could be a valuable contribution to finding the cure for AIDS.

80. Physics does not change the nature of the world it studies, and no science of behavior can change the essential nature of man, even though both sciences yield technologies with a vast power to manipulate the subject matters.

81. If there existed no external means for dimming their consciences, one-half of the men would at once shoot themselves, because to live contrary to one’s reason is a most intolerable state, and all men of our time are in such a state.

82. The grounding in natural sciences which I obtained in the course of my medical studies, including preliminary examinations in botany, zoology, physics, and chemistry, was to become decisive in determining the trend of my literary work.

83. And I have lived since – as you have – in a period of cold war, during which we have ensured by our achievements in the science and technology of destruction that a third act in this tragedy of war will result in the peace of extinction.

84. When I was young my Father used to tell me that the two most worthwhile pursuits in life were the pursuit of truth and of beauty and I believe that Alfred Nobel must have felt much the same when he gave these prizes for literature and the sciences.

85. Those who have experienced the most, have suffered so much that they have ceased to hate. Hate is more for those with a slightly guilty conscience, and who by chewing on old hate in times of peace wish to demonstrate how great they were during the war.

86. What I would say to the young men and women who are beset by hopelessness and doubt is that they should go and see what is being done on the ground to fight poverty, not like going to the zoo but to take action, to open their hearts and their consciences.

87. Now for my own case, I bless the Lord that, for all that hath been said of me, my conscience doth not condemn me. I do not say I am free of sin, but I am at peace with God through a slain Mediator and I believe that there is no salvation but only in Christ.

88. The main reason for the failure of the modern medical science is that it is dealing with results and not causes. Nothing more than the patching up of those attacked and the burying of those who are slain, without a thought being given to the real strong hold.

89. I think that’s what distinguishes Schmidt, really. In the movies now, so much of what is appealing to an audience is the dramatic or has to do with science fiction, and Schmidt is simply human. There’s no melodrama there’s no device, It’s just about a human being.

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