Love & Life Sayings

499 sayings found from 499 authors

The scientist has to be a poet in his heart and a logician in his mind.

— Louis Pasteur Late 19th Century (approx.)
Love & Relationships

I am a very happy man, and have a good wife, and am very well content.

— Michael Faraday Mid 19th Century (approx.)
Love & Relationships

I have been thinking about the nature of things, and I have come to the conclusion that there is a good deal of it.

— James Clerk Maxwell Circa 1850s
Nature & World

I am a German, and I love my country.

— Johannes Kepler Circa 1600s
Love & Relationships

Indeed, nature is full of infinite reasons that have never been in experience.

— Leonardo da Vinci c. 1500s
Nature & World

The telephone may be used to talk to the dead, and the dead may be used to talk to the living.

— Alexander Graham Bell c. 1910s
Life & Death

He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.

— Benjamin Franklin 1739
Love & Relationships

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

Good can exist without evil, whereas evil cannot exist without good.

— Thomas Aquinas Approx. 1274
Life & Death

The moon has set, and the Pleiades; it is midnight, and time passes, and I sleep alone.

— Sappho c. 7th-6th Century BCE
Nature & World

The birds have vanished into the sky and now the last cloud drains away. We sit together the mountain and me, until only the mountain remains.

— Li Bai c. 701-762 CE
Nature & World

The city has fallen: only the hills and rivers remain. In Spring the streets were green with grass and trees.

— Du Fu c. 757 CE
Nature & World

How strange a thing is the heart of man!

— Murasaki Shikibu c. 1000-1012 CE
Love & Relationships

I once asked a bird, 'How do you fly in this gravity of darkness?' She responded, 'love lifts me.'

— Hafez c. 1325-1390 CE
Love & Relationships

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

We are all different, but we share the same human spirit. Perhaps it's human nature that we adapt and survive.

— Stephen Hawking 2013
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We must trust to nothing but facts: these are presented to us by nature and cannot deceive.

— Antoine Lavoisier 1789
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