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Sayings about science

  • There is no dignity like humility, and no honor like knowledge.
  • Nothing is combined with anything better than sincerity to piety, dream to knowledge, and honesty to action, for they are the adornment of morals and the seed of virtues.
  • Three things increase a woman’s esteem: politeness, knowledge, and good manners.
  • Religion is not a substitute for science and civilization. Nor an enemy of science and civilization. Rather, it is a framework for science and civilization, an axis of science and civilization, and a method for science and civilization within the limits of its framework and axis that governs all affairs of life.
  • Every vessel narrows with what is put in it, except the container of knowledge, for it expands.
  • A person is still a scholar as long as he seeks knowledge, so if he thinks he has knowledge, then his ignorance has begun.
  • If you see scholars at the gates of kings, say, “Wretched are the kings and miserable are the scholars,” and if you see kings at the gates of the scholars, say, “What good kings and what good scholars.”
  • Science is the supreme development of general knowledge.
  • Half knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance.
  • Your capital is your knowledge, and your enemy is your ignorance.
  • One can obtain knowledge only after learning how to think.
  • If knowledge is withheld from the public, there is no good in it for the elite.
  • Science is like earth, we can only have a little bit of it.
  • Every day we learn something new, otherwise it is not our life.
  • One gets tired of everything except science.
  • Every glory that is not supported by knowledge will fall into humiliation.
  • If you are knowledgeable and you are ignorant... then turn away. There is an answer in not answering.
  • The ignorant person confirms, the knowledgeable person doubts, and the rational person hesitates.
  • I have learned, and the best knowledge is the most useful... the happy one is the one who escapes from Hell.
  • Seek knowledge and do not be lazy, for nothing good is far from the lazy people.
  • Seek knowledge for its own sake, not for other testimonies and opinions.
  • Leaving souls without knowledge or etiquette...leaving the sick without medicine or help.
  • Pick up fragments of knowledge wherever you find them... Ask them and do not be ashamed to ask... If you are virtuous in giving money... then you are virtuous in giving knowledge.
  • Learn: a person is not born a scholar... and he is not a brother of knowledge as one who is ignorant.
  • Make knowledge your animal, not your position, for the end to which paths and goals end, and knowledge is a means to me, not an end or a position.
  • Read a good book three times.. It is more beneficial for you than reading three good books.
  • Teach people your knowledge, and learn the knowledge of others, so you will have mastered your knowledge, and learned what you did not know.
  • Knowledge is what is useful, not knowledge is what is preserved.
  • We must not approach science in the spirit of a merchant.
  • I have no virtue of knowledge except my knowledge that I am not a scientist.
  • If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
  • In the increase of knowledge is the compulsion of aggression... and the beauty of knowledge is the improvement of work.
  • Science is a panacea for superstition.
  • Science is like light that illuminates the future and human life.
  • Man loves to wonder, and this is the seed of knowledge.
  • Science must begin with myths and their criticism.
  • Science is nothing but a rearrangement of your everyday thinking.
  • Knowledge, if it does not benefit you, does not harm you.
  • Knowledge builds houses that have no pillars... and ignorance destroys the house of pride and generosity.
  • A little knowledge with action is more beneficial than a lot of knowledge with little action.
  • He who does not benefit from knowledge is not safe from the harm of ignorance.
  • The great city is where knowledge, freedom, brotherhood and loyalty prevail.
  • Science does not solve a problem until it comes up with ten other problems.
  • In science we should be interested in things, not people.
  • Beware of pseudoscience, it is more dangerous than ignorance.
  • Ethics must shake hands with science.
  • An orphan is not one whose father dies... An orphan is an orphan of knowledge and literature.
  • I am amazed at the one who does not seek knowledge, how his soul invites him to honor.
  • Great scientists are artists of class.
  • Science is a wonderful thing if you are not making a living out of it.
  • The first knowledge is silence, the second is listening, the third is memorization, the fourth is action, and the fifth is spreading it.
  • One of the ugliest types of tyranny is the tyranny of ignorance over knowledge, and the tyranny of the soul over reason.
  • Science may set limits on knowledge, but it should not set limits on imagination.
  • A person is a person by force if he does not know, and if he knows, he is actually a person.
  • In all sciences, errors come before the truth, and this is better than having them come at the end!
  • Whoever gives his brother money has given him his treasures, and whoever gives him his knowledge and advice has given him himself.
  • Science must have stemmed from the sense that something is wrong.
  • So say to those who claim to be philosophical about science... You memorized something, but you missed some things.
  • Science has no homeland, but art has a homeland, and every homeland has art.
  • There is no great scientific progress without the result of a new audacity of imagination.
  • Science has come to cure most of the evils, but it has failed to cure the worst of these evils. Not indifference to the human soul.
  • Facts are not sciences, nor is the dictionary a type of literature!
  • Knowledge without conscience is the destruction of the soul.
  • Happy is he who knows the causes of things.
  • The direction that begins with learning will determine one's life in the future.
  • The smarter you get the less you speak.
  • Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave.
  • It is enough of an honor for knowledge to be claimed by those who are not good at it, and to rejoice when it is attributed to it. It is enough of a disgrace for ignorance to be disowned by those who are in it.
  • Knowledge is like a lamp, whoever passes it quotes from it.
  • After all, there is nothing better than seeking knowledge.
  • A good request for need is half of knowledge.
  • Learn knowledge, for learning it is for fear of God, seeking it for His servants, studying it is praise, searching for it is jihad, teaching it to someone who does not know it is charity, and giving it to his family is closeness.
  • Knowledge is the chivalry of one who has no chivalry.
  • Whoever wants this world should seek knowledge, and whoever wants the hereafter should seek knowledge.
  • Our happiness depends on the knowledge in our minds and on the work we have done to the top of the money in our pockets.
  • Science makes us express what is in ourselves in a sublime way, refines our souls and enlightens our depths, so we are cured of our diseases, and it is the path of our inspiration.
  • No scholar has argued with me but I have defeated him, and no fool has argued with me except he has defeated me.
  • The more knowledge I gain, the more I feel that I become more ignorant. The deeper the world becomes, the more it feels the profound truth of existence and that all its knowledge is nothing more than a drop in its ocean.
  • Science is organized knowledge and wisdom is organized life.
  • Science is the way to a happy and virtuous life.
  • Don't give me fish, but teach me how to fish.
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