1. The history of science, in a sense, is the history of illusions and failures, the history of great fools working clumsily and inefficiently.
2. The progress of science is very slow and requires crawling to get from one point to another.
3. Science does not care about the present or the past. It is the observation of all possible things. Although prediction is gradual, it is the understanding of things that are about to happen.
4. Those who are unable or unwilling to influence others beyond their own nation are not worthy of doing science.
5. Science, when carefully considered, is nothing else but correct judgment and understanding.
6. If good judgment cannot control science, then science is a kind of madness