Ira Remsen quotes
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“The fundamental characteristic of the scientific method is honesty. In dealing with any question, science asks no favors. ... I believe that constant use of the scientific method must in the end leave its impress upon him who uses it. ... A life spent in accordance with scientific teachings would be of a high order. It would practically conform to the teachings of the highest types of religion. The motives would be different, but so far as conduct is concerned the results would be practically identical.”
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“We would be glad to have your friend come here to study, but tell him that we teach Chemistry here and not Agricultural Chemistry, nor any other special kind of chemistry. ... We teach Chemistry.”
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“Liebig taught the world two great lessons. The first was that in order to teach chemistry it was necessary that students should be taken into a laboratory. The second lesson was that he who is to apply scientific thought and method to industrial problems must have a thorough knowledge of the sciences. The world learned the first lesson more readily than it learned the second.”
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“Fahlberg is a scoundrel. It nauseates me to hear my name mentioned in the same breath with him.”
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“Be a physical chemist, an organic chemist, an analytical chemist, if you will; but above all be a Chemist.”
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“Be a physical chemist, an analytical chemist, an organic chemist, if you will; but above all, be a chemist.”
-- Ira RemsenSource : "The Life of Ira Remsen" by F.H. Getmen, (pp. 70-71), 1940.
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“Silence is the only teaching and the only teacher that is there all the time.”
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Source : A. Lee Martinez (2007). “In the Company of Ogres”, p.133, Macmillan
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