The greatest danger is not ignorance, but the illusion of knowledge.
Science is not a body of facts, but a method of inquiry.
The future will not be written by those who fear change, but by those who embrace it.
To truly understand something, teach it. The act of explaining clarifies even to the explainer.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'
Intelligence is a gift, but curiosity is a choice.
The universe is vast, but the human capacity for understanding it is even more so. Never underestimate the power of a curious mind.
Doubt is a necessary companion to creativity. It forces you to question, to refine, to improve.
The future is not something to be predicted, but something to be achieved.
Stagnation is the enemy of progress. Keep moving, keep learning, keep questioning.
The greatest disservice we can do is to limit our expectations of what humanity can achieve.
Progress isn't a straight line; it's a spiral. We revisit old mistakes, but, hopefully, from a higher vantage point.
Science is a tool, and like any tool, its value lies in the hands of the wielder. Use it wisely.
Fear is the mind's first defense; courage, its eventual triumph.
Knowledge is a fragile thing; it must be constantly challenged, updated, and defended.
The universe is vast, but the human mind, with its capacity for curiosity, is even more so. Never stop exploring.
The future isn't something we passively inherit; it's something we actively build.
Progress isn't about knowing all the answers, but relentlessly questioning the ones we think we do.
The beauty of science is that it is always subject to revision, to improvement. Never settle for what is known.
The most fertile ground for progress is that which is plowed by curiosity and watered by skepticism.
Progress demands we challenge assumptions, even – and especially – our own.
Progress isn't about perfection, it's about consistently moving forward, learning from each iteration.
To understand the universe, understand yourself. We are, after all, made of stardust.
The greatest mysteries are not those hidden in the stars, but those we choose to ignore on our own planet.
A closed mind is a universe shrunk to the size of a single atom; an open mind, a universe constantly expanding.
Never stop asking 'Why?' The universe rewards persistent curiosity.
A well-organized mind is a powerful weapon in the face of chaos.
Progress isn't about eliminating problems, but about facing newer, more interesting ones.
Progress is not merely the accumulation of knowledge, but the refinement of it through constant questioning.
The universe is vast, but the capacity of the human mind to explore it is even greater.
The greatest adventure is not traveling to distant lands, but exploring the uncharted territories of your own mind.
Imagination is not escapism, it's a vital tool for building a better reality.
The universe rewards curiosity. Ask questions, even the ones that seem foolish. For within those questions lies the seed of understanding.
Knowledge is a river. Dam it, and it stagnates. Let it flow, and it irrigates the mind.
The universe rewards those who dare to question its mysteries, but only if they do so with rigor and humility.
The universe is vast, but our capacity to understand it must be vaster.
The most important innovation isn't the technology itself, but the way it changes how we think.
Knowledge is a seed. Plant it, nurture it, and watch it blossom into understanding.