James Anthony Froude Quotes About Science

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  • Science rests on reason and experiment, and can meet an opponent with calmness; [but] a creed is always sensitive.

    James Anthony Froude (2011). “Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881”, p.244, Cambridge University Press
  • Nature is not a partisan, but out of her ample treasue house she produces children in infinite variety, of which she is equally the mother, and disowns none of them.

    James Anthony Froude (2011). “Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881”, p.202, Cambridge University Press
  • The superstition of science scoffs at the superstition of faith.

    James Anthony Froude (1871). “Short Studies on Great Subjects”, p.464
  • We must have the real thing before we can have a science of a thing.

    James Anthony Froude (2011). “Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881”, p.203, Cambridge University Press
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James Anthony Froude

  • Born: April 23, 1818
  • Died: October 20, 1894
  • Occupation: Novelist