Science has not solved difficulties, only shifted the points of difficulty. C. H. Parkhurst.
Science is a first-rate piece of furniture for a man's upper chamber if he has common-sense on the ground-floor. But if a man has not got plenty of good common-sense, the more science he has the worse for his patient. Holmes.
Science is an ocean. It is as open to the cockboat as the frigate. One man carries across it a freightage of ingots, another may fish there for herrings. Bulwer Lytton.
Science is busy with the hither-end of 35 things, not the thither-end. C. H. Parkhurst.
Science / Is but an exchange of ignorance for that / Which is another kind of ignorance. Byron.
Science is for those who learn, poetry for those who know. J. Roux.
Science is nothing but trained and organised common sense. Huxley.
Science is teaching man to know and reverence truth, and to believe that only so far as he knows and loves it can he live worthily on earth, and vindicate the dignity of his spirit. Moses Harvey.
Science is the knowledge of constant things, 40 not merely of passing events, and is properly less the knowledge of general laws than of existing facts. Ruskin.
Science is the systematic classification of experience. G. H. Lewes.