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    Temple Grandin
    “I think using animals for food is an ethical thing to do, but we've got to do it right. We've got to give those animals a decent life and we've got to give them a painless death. We owe the animal respect.”
    Temple Grandin

  • #2
    Galileo Galilei
    Sì perché l'autorità dell'opinione di mille nelle scienze non val per una scintilla di ragione di un solo, sì perché le presenti osservazioni spogliano d'autorità i decreti de' passati scrittori, i quali se vedute l'avessero, avrebbono diversamente determinato.

    For in the sciences the authority of thousands of opinions is not worth as much as one tiny spark of reason in an individual man. Besides, the modern observations deprive all former writers of any authority, since if they had seen what we see, they would have judged as we judge.”
    Galileo Galilei , Frammenti e lettere

  • #3
    Galileo Galilei
    “Philosophy [nature] is written in that great book which ever is before our eyes -- I mean the universe -- but we cannot understand it if we do not first learn the language and grasp the symbols in which it is written. The book is written in mathematical language, and the symbols are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures, without whose help it is impossible to comprehend a single word of it; without which one wanders in vain through a dark labyrinth.”
    Galileo

  • #4
    Galileo Galilei
    “Wine is sunlight, held together by water.”
    Galileo Galilei

  • #5
    Galileo Galilei
    “My dear Kepler, what would you say of the learned here, who, replete with the pertinacity of the asp, have steadfastly refused to cast a glance through the telescope? What shall we make of this? Shall we laugh, or shall we cry?”
    Galileo Galilei, Frammenti e lettere

  • #6
    Galileo Galilei
    “Measure what can be measured, and make measurable what cannot be measured.”
    Galileo

  • #7
    Galileo Galilei
    “I esteem myself happy to have as great an ally as you in my search for truth. I will read your work ... all the more willingly because I have for many years been a partisan of the Copernican view because it reveals to me the causes of many natural phenomena that are entirely incomprehensible in the light of the generally accepted hypothesis. To refute the latter I have collected many proofs, but I do not publish them, because I am deterred by the fate of our teacher Copernicus who, although he had won immortal fame with a few, was ridiculed and condemned by countless people (for very great is the number of the stupid).

    {Letter to fellow revolutionary astronomer Johannes Kepelr}”
    Galileo Galilei, Frammenti e lettere

  • #8
    Galileo Galilei
    “E pur si muove.

    (Albeit It does move.)

    [What Galileo purportedly muttered after torturers forced him to recant his theory that the earth orbits the sun.]”
    Galileo Galilei



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