Love & Life Sayings

208 sayings found from the Modern era from 208 authors

There is no death, but only change.

— Dmitri Mendeleev Undated, often attributed
Life & Death

We have to remember that what we observe is not nature in itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning.

— Werner Heisenberg 1955 (Physics and Philosophy)
Nature & World

The scientist's task is to find the laws of nature, not to invent them.

— Max Planck Unknown
Nature & World

The human organism is a highly ordered and organized system, which maintains its order by continually drawing order from its environment.

— Erwin Schrodinger 1944
Nature & World

The game is to find out how nature works.

— Richard Feynman 1981
Nature & World

Nature makes penicillin; I just found it.

— Alexander Fleming 1940s
Nature & World

My work on tuberculosis was a labor of love.

— Robert Koch circa 1890s
Love & Relationships

The more evidence I collect, the closer I feel to understanding the true nature of DNA.

— Rosalind Franklin c. 1952
Nature & World

The only way to do great work is to love what you do.

— James Watson Unspecified
Love & Relationships

Our brains are machines.

— Francis Crick 1994
Nature & World

Nature loves simplicity and unity.

— Gregor Mendel 1860s
Nature & World

I feel we have blood on our hands.

— Robert Oppenheimer 1945
Life & Death

The only way to do great work is to love what you do.

— Enrico Fermi Unknown
Love & Relationships

I am not afraid of death. I am afraid of not living.

— Linus Pauling Unknown
Life & Death

I am an atheist, a republican, and a lover of mankind.

— Percy Bysshe Shelley 1811
Love & Relationships

I have been half in love with easeful Death.

— John Keats 1819
Love & Relationships

To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.

— William Wordsworth 1804
Nature & World

Drinkers of water, who are we? We are the people who will drink this water.

— Rachel Carson 1953
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We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves.

— Ada Lovelace 1843
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It is not a question of whether man will fly to the moon but when.

— Wernher von Braun 1950s
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