We know that once we stop learning and call ourselves learned, we become useless members of the scientific society.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think what a life in science really teaches you is the vastness of our ignorance.
We keep, in science, getting a more and more sophisticated view of our essential ignorance.
The characteristic of scientific progress is our knowing that we did not know.
Our world is built on biology and once we begin to understand it, it then becomes a technology.
A science which does not bring us nearer to God is worthless.
Science is the key to our future, and if you don't believe in science, then you're holding everybody back.
There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge.
Suppose that we are wise enough to learn and know - and yet not wise enough to control our learning and knowledge, so that we use it to destroy ourselves? Even if that is so, knowledge remains better than ignorance.
Science without respect for human life is degrading to us all and reflects a hollow and deceptive philosophy, a philosophy that we as a people should never condone.
We do not learn; and what we call learning is only a process of recollection.