“This house is like the frickin' Wal-Mart of guns.”— Daniel Sinclair, Scott McCall, Tyler Posey, imdb.com
“History is supposed to teach us how to deal with the present and future, but it doesn't do that if we look at it merely as a record of events.”— Robert Hooke, amazon.com
“Science is not a body of knowledge nor a system of belief; it is just a term which describes humankind’s incremental acquisition of understanding through observation. Science is awesome.”— Tim Minchin, goodreads.com
“Science adjusts its views based on what's observed. Faith is the denial of observation so that belief can be preserved.”— Tim Minchin, goodreads.com
“Pasteboard pies and paper flowers are being banished from the stage by the growth of that power of accurate observation which is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it…”— George Bernard Shaw, en.wikiquote.org
“I look for what needs to be done. After all, that's how the universe designs itself.”— Buckminster Fuller, amazon.com
“It was found that broth in which the mould had been grown at room temperature for one or two weeks had acquired marked inhibitory, bacteriocidal and bacteriolytic properties to many of the more common pathogenic bacteria.”— Alexander Fleming, amazon.com
“In my first publication I might have claimed that I had come to the conclusion, as a result of serious study of the literature and deep thought, that valuable antibacterial substances were made by moulds and that I set out to investigate the problem. That would have been untrue and I preferred to te…”— Alexander Fleming, amazon.com
“Time perspective is one of the most powerful influences on all of human behavior. We're trying to show how people become biased to being exclusively past-, present- or future-oriented.”— Philip Zimbardo, goodreads.com
“The most apparent thing that I noticed was how most of the people in this study derive their sense of identity and well-being from their immediate surroundings rather than from within themselves, and that's why they broke down—just couldn't stand the pressure—they had nothing within them to hold up…”— Philip Zimbardo, amazon.com
“The idea of the banality of heroism debunks the myth of the ‘heroic elect,’ a myth that reinforces two basic human tendencies. The first is to ascribe very rare personal characteristics to people who do something special — to see them as superhuman, practically beyond comparison to the rest of us. T…”— Philip Zimbardo, greatergood.berkeley.edu
“Whether we consider Nazi Germany or Abu Ghraib prison, there were many people who observed what was happening and said nothing. At Abu Ghraib, one photo shows two soldiers smiling before a pyramid of naked prisoners while a dozen other soldiers stand around watching passively. If you observe such ab…”— Philip Zimbardo, greatergood.berkeley.edu
“The limits of man's observation lie within very narrow boundaries, and it would be arrogance to suppose that the reach of man's power is to form the limits of the natural world. The universe offers daily proof of the existence of power of which we know nothing, but whose mighty agency nevertheless m…”— Charles Babbage, amazon.com
“Our social relationships are limited, most of the time, to gossip and criticizing people's behavior. This observation slowly pushed me to isolate from the so-called social life. My days pass by in solitude.”— Ingmar Bergman, amazon.com
“I watched life and wanted to be a part of it but found it painfully difficult.”— Anaïs Nin, amazon.com
“What do politicians, naked women, and electrons all have in common? They change their behavior when being observed.”— think500, reddit.com
“But most of all, I like to watch people. Sometimes I ride the subway all day and look at them and listen to them. I just want to figure out who they are and what they want and where they are going.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“It’s my experience that people are a lot more sympathetic if they can see you hurting.”— Jennifer Niven, amazon.com