I believe that not everything we humans encounter in our lives can be neatly and convincingly tucked away inside the orderly cabinetry of science.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We should provide the meaning of the universe in the meaning of our own lives. So I think science doesn't necessarily have to get in the way of kind of spiritual fulfillment.
From a purely positivist point of view, man is the most mysterious and disconcerting of all the objects met with by science.
Life isn't a science. We make it up as we go.
The man of science, like the man of letters, is too apt to view mankind only in the abstract, selecting in his consideration only a single side of our complex and many-sided being.
Science is nothing, but trained and organized common sense.
Science is a beautiful gift to humanity; we should not distort it.
Science is a wonderful discipline, to which we are deeply indebted.
We can make science personal, like a love story or your best friend.
I saw science as being in harmony with humanity.
I really do think that science has an internal structure, and it makes sense, and we can test it.