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List of John B. S. Haldane Quotes
We have put together a list of some of the best Quotes that Written by John B. S. Haldane
John B. S. Haldane
Total Quotes 67
Blake Expressed Some Doubt As To Whether God Had Made The Tiger. But The Tiger Is In Many Ways An Admirable Animal. We Have Now To Ask Whether God Made The Tapeworm. And It Is Questionable Whether An Affirmative Answer Fits In Either With What We Know About The Process Of Evolution Or What Many Of Us Believe About The Moral Perfection Of God.
Believe
Animal
Perfection
I Have Tried To Show Why I Believe That The Biologist Is The Most Romantic Figure On Earth At The Present Day. At First Sight He Seems To Be Just A Poor Little Scrubby Underpaid Man, Groping Blindly Amid The Mazes Of The Ultra-microscopic, Engaging In Bitter And Lifelong Quarrels Over The Nephridia Of Flatworms, Waking Perhaps One Morning To Find That Someone Whose Name He Has Never Heard Has Demolished By A Few Crucial Experiments The Work Which He Had Hoped Would Render Him Immortal.
Morning
Believe
Science
Every Christian Church Has Tried To Impose A Code Of Morals Of Some Kind For Which It Has Claimed Divine Sanction. As These Codes Have Always Been Opposed To Those Of The Gospels A Loophole Has Been Left For Moral Progress Such As Hardly Exists In Other Religions.
Christian
Progress
Church
I Think, However, That So Long As Our Present Economic And National Systems Continue, Scientific Research Has Little To Fear.
Thinking
Long
Research
The Creator, If He Exists, Has A Special Preference For Beetles.
Special
Preference
Creator
So Far From Being An Isolated Phenomenon The Late War Is Only An Example Of The Disruptive Result That We May Constantly Expect From The Progress Of Science.
War
Progress
Example
Shelley And Keats Were The Last English Poets Who Were At All Up To Date In Their Chemical Knowledge.
Science
Lasts
Poet
The Future Will Be No Primrose Path. It Will Have Its Own Problems. Some Will Be The Secular Problems Of The Past, Giant Flowers Of Evil Blossoming At Last To Their Own Destruction. Others Will Be Wholly New.
Flower
Past
Evil
A Time Will However Come (as I Believe) When Physiology Will Invade And Destroy Mathematical Physics, As The Latter Has Destroyed Geometry.
Time
Believe
Math
I Am Quite Sure That Our Views On Evolution Would Be Very Different Had Biologists Studied Genetics And Natural Selection Before And Not After Most Of Them Were Convinced That Evolution Had Occurred.
Science
Views
Would Be
The Idea Of Protoplasm, Which Was Really A Name For Our Ignorance, [is] Only A Little Less Misleading Than The Expression "vital Force".
Ignorance
Expression
Names
Until Politics Are A Branch Of Science, We Shall Do Well To Regard Political And Social Reforms As Experiments Rather Than Short-cuts To The Millennium.
Cutting
Political
Branches
Born: November 5, 1892
Died: December 1, 1964
Occupation: Biologist
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