20 Quotes About Experimentation

We all have a tendency to try new things at some point. Whether it’s a new diet, a new hobby, a new place to live, or a new name to call ourselves, we all have a desire to take on something that’s different from what we already know. When we take on an experiment of any kind, we go into it with the belief that it will work out. What happens instead is that we’re surprised by how things turn out Read more

In these experiments of the mind and heart, the outcome is often different from what you expected. These quotes about experimentation will make you smile when you think about the many times you went into an adventure with high hopes but came out with a different outcome.

Absurdity is the ecstasy of intellectualism.
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Absurdity is the ecstasy of intellectualism. Criss Jami
Wisdom is nothing more than confirmed imagination: just because one...
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Wisdom is nothing more than confirmed imagination: just because one did not study for his exam does not mean that he should leave it blank. Criss Jami
I didn't want a world in which I had to...
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I didn't want a world in which I had to choose between blind human babies and tortured monkey ones. To be frank, that's the sort of choice I expect science to protect me from, not give me. Karen Joy Fowler
I ended your experiment. Because you're not a scientist. You're...
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I ended your experiment. Because you're not a scientist. You're a monster. I'm not leaving any of them at your mercy. Rachel Caine
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Rather than swallowing our pride and simply asking what we do not know, we choose to fill in the blanks ourselves and later become humbled. Wisdom was often, in its youth, proven foolish, and ones humiliated were meant to become wise. Criss Jami
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There is a difference between what I actually want and what I want to have fantasies about. (..) There is a part of my imagination which is a playground, a playground in which I am queen. It fulfils my need to have a fantasy land, and that need may be born of creativity as well as lack or repression. Our fantasies are about exploration and experimentation and the power of the imagination. Looked at intelligently, they can reveal a great deal. But there is a difference between fantasising and thinking about our hopes for the future. Anna Sands
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Sometimes the best way to learn a lesson isn't just hearing the words, but putting it into practice by experimenting with it and finding its truth for yourself instead of taking someone else’s word for it. A.J. Darkholme
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Books must follow sciences, and not sciences b Francis Bacon
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There is a time and place for electromagnetic shielding and I regard it as a last resort due to the long term biological problems that I have observed with it over the years in plant growth experiments. Steven Magee
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Something must be radically wrong with a culture and a civilisation when its youth begins to desert it. Youth is the natural time for revolt, for experiment, for a generous idealism that is eager for action. Any civilisation which has the wisdom of self-preservation will allow a certain margin of freedom for the expression of this youthful mood. But the plain, unpalatable fact is that in America today that margin of freedom has been reduced to the vanishing point. Rebellious youth is not wanted here. In our environment there is nothing to challenge our young men; there is no flexibility, no colour, no possibility for adventure, no chance to shape events more generously than is permitted under the rules of highly organised looting. All our institutional life combines for the common purpose of blackjacking our youth into the acceptance of the status quo; and not acceptance of it merely, but rather its glorification. . Harold Edmund Stearns
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But he was a perfect gentleman, Aunt Amelia. He did not even try to kiss me, though he wanted to.... You always tell me I must be receptive to broadening experiences. That would have been a broadening experience. And, from what I have observed, a very enjoyable one. Elizabeth Peters
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The critical issues here concern what is right, what is just -- not the balancing of benefits. Carl Cohen
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Mathematics is not a deductive science - that's a cliche. When you try to prove a theorem, you don't just list the hypotheses, and then start to reason. What you do is trial and error, experimentation, guesswork. Paul R. Halmos
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We must conduct research and then accept the results. If they don't stand up to experimentation, Buddha's own words must be rejected. Dalai Lama Xiv
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As a result of its investigation, the NIH said that to qualify for funding, all proposals for research on human subjects had to be approved by review boards–independent bodies made up of professionals and laypeople of diverse races, classes, and backgrounds–to ensure that they met the NIH’s ethics requirements, including detailed informed consent. Scientists said medical research was doomed. In a letter to the editor of Science, one of them warned, “When we are prevented from attempting seemingly innocuous studies of cancer behavior in humans … we may mark 1966 as the year in which all medical progress ceased. Rebecca Skloot
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How do they find out with the experiments?''..one way they can find out a whole lot is to make an animal ill and then try different ways to make it better until they find one that works.'' But isn't that unkind to the animal?'' Well, I suppose it is..but I mean, there isn't a dad anywhere who would hesitate, is there, if he knew it was going to make [his child] better? It's changed the whole world during the last hundred years, and that's no exaggeration. Richard Adams
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Don't kid yourself by saying that one time can't make you addicted. It can. I believed it couldn't too when I first tried meth. I was so, so wrong. The worst part about it is that you won't realize what has happened immediately afterwards. Addiction is a gradual process and it doesn't happen overnight. But trust me when I tell you that one time is all that it takes to set this into motion. It can and it will. Ashly Lorenzana
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We know a lot nowadays about how to extrapolate from rats to people, but we don't only have to rely on that. In a sense we've made ourselves into experimental animals. There are too many of us, too crowded, in an environment we've poisoned with our own-uh-byproducts. Now when this happens to a wild species, or to rats in a lab, the next generation turns out weaker and slower and more timid. This is a defense mechanism. John Brunner
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Experimentation is an active science. Claude Bernard