I'm known for my slightly inappropriate remarks.
Prediction can never be absolutely valid and therefore science can never prove some generalization or even test a single descriptive statement and in that way arrive at final truth.
All experience is subjective.
Science, like art, religion, commerce, warfare, and even sleep, is based on presuppositions. It differs, however, from most other branches of human activity in that not only are the pathways of scientific thought determined by the presuppositions of the scientists but their goals are the testing and revision of old presuppositions and the creation of new.
Multiple descriptions are better than one.
Those who lack all idea that it is possible to be wrong can learn nothing except know-how.
Number is different from quantity.
I'm trying to lead a good Christian life, so there ain't too much spicy to tell about me.
. . . . "the sound of a barrel organ rising from the deepest golden vein of the day; two or three bars of a chorus, played on a distant piano over and over again, melting in the sun on the white pavement, lost in the fire of high noon.
He was an outsider who lived by his ability to manipulate the inside.
My father once admonished me to master the laws that govern fine writing until I could weave my words into worlds. If ever I accomplish that feat, I will sign my name to the tale.