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Sience Quotes

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Masashi Kishimoto
“When a man learns to love, he must bear the risk of hatred.”
Uchiha Madara

Carl Sagan
“A still more glorious dawn awaits
Not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise
A morning filled with 400 billion suns
The rising of the milky way”
Carl Sagan, Cosmos

S.G. Blaise
“Let’s just say that sometimes it takes a lot of wrong to make things right again.”
S.G. Blaise, The Last Lumenian

Tim Minchin
“Tim Minchin's musings on Tony, the first 'fish' ever to have feet:

Imagine what Tony would think, standing there on his brand new feet on the brink of the beginnings of mankind as we know it... if he could look forward just a few short... hundreds of millions of years... to see one of his descendants... an Israeli Jew by the name of Jesus, having a nail hammered through his feet... the very feet that Tony provided him with, as a punishment for having a, sort of, schizophrenic discourse with a God who was created by Mankind to explain the existence of feet in the absence of the knowledge of the existence of Tony.”
Tim Minchin

محمد متولي الشعراوي
“في سورة الحج قال تعالى (( يا ايها الناس ضرب مثلا فاستمعوا له .. ان الذين تدعون من دون الله لن يخلقوا ذبابا و لو اجتمعوا له .. و ان يسلبهم الذباب شيئا لايستنقذوه منه .. ضعف الطالب و المطوب )) .. و هكذا تحدى الله البشرية كلها الى يوم القيامة بأن يخلقوا ذبابة .. و قال ان العلم الذي ستعبدونه من دون الله و الذي ستؤمنون به .. هذا العلم و كل القائمين عليه لن يستطيعوا ان يخلقوا ذبابه و لو اجتمعوا ..
(( ان الذين تدعون من دون الله لن يخلقوا ذبابا و لو اجتمعوا له )) ..
ثم قال الله سبحانه و تعالى . . (( ضعف الطالب و المطلوب ))
و أضاف
(( ماقدروا الله حق قدره ))
و العجيب ان الانسان قد وصل الى القمر و قد يصل الى المريخ .. و قد يستكشف ابعد من ذلك و لكنه عاجز عن ان يخلق جناح ذبابه حتى الآن و هو طلب ضعيف جدا بالنسبة لقدرة الله سبحانه وتعالى في خلق ملايين الكائنات ...”
محمد متولي الشعراوي, معجزة القرآن

Alasdair Gray
“That is why our arts and sciences cannot improve the world, despite what liberal philanthropists say. Our vast new scientific skills are first used by the damnably greedy selfish impatient parts of our nature and nation, the careful kindly social part always comes second.”
Alasdair Gray, Poor Things

Richard Dawkins
“My passion is for scientific truth. I don’t much care about good and evil. … I care about what’s true.”
Richard Dawkins

Stephen         King
“¿Que la existencia no se yergue hacia un infinito, sino hacia una infinidad de ellos?”
Stephen King, The Gunslinger
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“We have seen that when an emotional learning or schema is the
underlying cause of a therapy client’s presenting symptom, the
schema can be retrieved into direct, explicit experience and then
profoundly unlearned and dissolved by the same sequence of
experiences that neuroscientists identified in reconsolidation
research”
bruce ecker, Unlocking the Emotional Brain: Eliminating Symptoms at Their Roots Using Memory Reconsolidation

Carl Sagan
“La guerra atómica es la negación de las virtudes del militar: nada tiene de valeroso apretar un botón letal.”
Carl Sagan, Contact

John Green
“What does it mean to live in a world where you have the power to end species by the thousands, but you can also be brought to your knees, or to your end, by a single strand of RNA?[...]the only conclusion I can draw is a simple one: We are so small, and so frail, so gloriously and terrifyingly temporary.”
John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

Amos Van Der Merwe
“Wicomb?’
‘Yes, professor?’
‘Is the heart in a good condition?’
How the hell should I know? It’s been in storage for more than sixteen
hours, the machine did not supply oxygen and nutrients for a while, and I
did not know what the heat in the storage compartment of the aeroplane
had done. Then, I thought of the stories we had heard about Barnard,
especially the one in which he was faced with a patient they could not
wean off the heart-lung machine. The world-renowned professor promptly
summonsed Jacques Losman to the theatre, ordering him to bring a
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baboon  – talk about taking risks. Barnard was the biggest risk-taker of
them all.
‘This heart, Professor, is fit for an Olympic athlete. It’s the finest specimen
you’ll ever handle.’
Barnard stopped operating as he glanced at me. ‘Taking a chance,
Wicomb?”
Amos Van Der Merwe, Vital Remains: Winston Wicomb, the Heart Transplant Pioneer Apartheid Could Not Stop

“العلم ليس المادة بل هو معرفة المادة !!”
Hesham Nebr

“you can trust the worlds, but you can't trust the words”
Rizaldyruben, AMBIVALENSI

“Like many other world religions, nationalism requires its adapts to adhere to a strict dogma. They must also provide a sacrifice of blood and money to its altar. It is just that nationalism is clever enough not to call itself a religion.
Science, inspired by the same mechanism is not reluctant to instill guilt, call in for prophets of doom to provide us with the reason for the end of the world, through climate change, and provide us with dates of when all hell will break loose as a punishment for our environmental crimes.
How to find one’s way through the maze?
It seems to me that it is only reason that doesn’t require any reasons for it is itself a reason. - On Nationalism and Science as Religions”
Lamine Pearlheart, Awakening

Swami Dhyan Giten
“The love that we know is momentary. One day it is there, the next day it is gone. The momentariness shows that it is not real love.
It can be many things, but it is not real love. It can be sex, a psychological need, the fear of being alone, an effort to remain occupied with another person or the need to fill one's loneliness and emptiness.
If it is real love, the most essential quality would be that it is everlasting. Once you have tasted eternal love, timeless love,
it ill transform you. Then you are no more part of the mundane world. You have entered into the sacred world. You go on living
in the same ordinary world, but you become more ordinary than before. You lose all pretensions. You forget about being somebody. You become utterly ordinary. In that ordinariness, there is a silence, a grace and a beauty. You become full of light, because you are full of love. you are always ready to share with others, because you have found an inexhaustible inner source.
This love has nothing to do with relationships. The love that is eternal relates, but it never creates relationships. It relates with the trees,
with the wind, with the animals, with the people, with the earth and with the sun. Relating is like a flowing river, while relationships are something stagnant, which has stopped growing. And when something
has stopped growing, you start feeling bored, because you start losing contact with life.
Life is always like a river, but you are tethered to something: a wife, a husband, a relationship. Man's greatest joy is to be free.
And a relationship is creating a situation in which that freedom is lost. A being is alive when it is becoming. Being is becoming.
If you stop becoming, your being becomes like a rock.
You have to know the difference between relating and relationships. This is true about both life and love. Never lose your freedom. And never destroy anybody else's freedom.
A real religious person remains free, and he helps people who come to him, to be free. He never possesses anybody, and he never allows anybody else to possess him. Then life becomes a constant growth, which goes higher and higher.”
Swami Dhyan Giten, Man is Part of the Whole: Silence, Love, Joy, Truth, Compassion, Freedom and Grace