Isaac Newton

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There are more sure marks of authenticity in the Bible that in any profane history.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: History
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I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God, written by those who were inspired. I study the Bible daily.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: God
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I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Truth
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To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Brainy
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Genius is patience.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Patience
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In the absence of any other proof, the thumb alone would convince me of God's existence.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: God
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The motions which the planets now have could not spring from any natural cause alone, but were impressed by an intelligent Agent.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Alone
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If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Inspirational
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Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Truth
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If I have done the public any service, it is due to my patient thought.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Patience
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A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true, for if the things be false, the apprehension of them is not understanding.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Imagination
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Absolute space, in its own nature, without regard to anything external, remains always similar and immovable. Relative space is some movable dimension or measure of the absolute spaces, which our senses determine by its position to bodies, and which is vulgarly taken for immovable space.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Space
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To me there has never been a higher source of earthly honor or distinction than that connected with advances in science.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Science
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The motions of the comets are exceedingly regular, and they observe the same laws as the motions of the planets, but they differ from the motions of vortices in every particular and are often contrary to them.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Space
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God is the same God, always and everywhere. He is omnipresent not virtually only, but also substantially, for virtue cannot subsist without substance.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: God
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'God' is a relative word and has a respect to servants, and 'Deity' is the dominion of God, not over his own body, as those imagine who fancy God to be the soul of the world, but over servants.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Respect
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The ancients considered mechanics in a twofold respect: as rational, which proceeds accurately by demonstration, and practical. To practical mechanics all the manual arts belong, from which mechanics took its name.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Respect
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Fidelity and allegiance sworn to the King is only such a fidelity and obedience as is due to him by the law of the land; for were that faith and allegiance more than what the law requires, we would swear ourselves slaves and the King absolute; whereas, by the law, we are free men, notwithstanding those oaths.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Faith
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I do not know what I may appear to the world; but to myself, I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself now and then in finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Truth
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Errors are not in the art but in the artificers.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Art
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Atheism is so senseless. When I look at the solar system, I see the earth at the right distance from the sun to receive the proper amounts of heat and light. This did not happen by chance.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Chance
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Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Art
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All variety of created objects which represent order and life in the universe could happen only by the willful reasoning of its original Creator, whom I call the 'Lord God.'
- Isaac Newton
Collection: God
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To explain all nature is too difficult a task for any one man or even for any one age. 'Tis much better to do a little with certainty & leave the rest for others that come after you.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Age
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Religion and philosophy are to be preserved distinct. We are not to introduce divine revelations into philosophy, nor philosophical opinions into religion.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Religion
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I do not love to be printed on every occasion, much less to be dunned and teased by foreigners about mathematical things or to be thought by our own people to be trifling away my time about them when I should be about the king's business.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Business
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Plato is my friend; Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Truth
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If anyone offers conjectures about the truth of things from the mere possibility of hypotheses, I do not see by what stipulation anything certain can be determined in any science, since one or another set of hypotheses may always be devised which will appear to supply new difficulties.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Science
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As a blind man has no idea of colors, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives and understands all things.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: God
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Gravity may put the planets into motion, but without the divine Power, it could never put them into such a circulating motion as they have about the Sun; and therefore, for this as well as other reasons, I am compelled to ascribe the frame of this System to an intelligent Agent.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Power
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We are certainly not to relinquish the evidence of experiments for the sake of dreams and vain fictions of our own devising; nor are we to recede from the analogy of Nature, which is wont to be simple and always consonant to itself.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Dreams
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My powers are ordinary. Only my application brings me success.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Success
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The smaller the planets are, they are, other things being equal, of so much the greater density; for so the powers of gravity on their several surfaces come nearer to equality. They are likewise, other things being equal, of the greater density, as they are nearer to the sun.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Equality
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God in the beginning formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes and figures, and with such other properties, and in such proportion to space, as most conduced to the end for which he formed them.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Space
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It is indeed a matter of great difficulty to discover, and effectually to distinguish, the true motions of particular bodies from the apparent because the parts of that immovable space, in which those motions are performed, do by no means come under the observation of our senses.
- Isaac Newton
Collection: Space
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I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people.
- Isaac Newton
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We build too many walls and not enough bridges.
- Isaac Newton
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What goes up must come down.
- Isaac Newton
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If a projectile were deprived of the force of gravity, it would not be deflected toward the earth but would go off in a straight line into the heavens and do so with uniform motion, provided that the resistance of the air were removed.
- Isaac Newton
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Opposite to godliness is atheism in profession, and idolatry in practice. Atheism is so senseless and odious to mankind, that it never had many professors.
- Isaac Newton
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This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.
- Isaac Newton
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An object in motion tends to remain in motion along a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force.
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God made and governs the world invisibly, and has commanded us to love and worship him and no other God; to honor our parents and masters, and love our neighbours as ourselves; and to be temperate, just, and peaceable, and to be merciful even to brute beasts.
- Isaac Newton
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The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. Geometry does not teach us to draw these lines, but requires them to be drawn.
- Isaac Newton
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We are to admit no more causes of natural things than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances.
- Isaac Newton
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The moon gravitates towards the earth and by the force of gravity is continually drawn off from a rectilinear motion and retained in its orbit.
- Isaac Newton
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Gravity must be caused by an Agent acting constantly according to certain laws, but whether this Agent be material or immaterial I have left to the consideration of my readers.
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The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
- Isaac Newton
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Christ comes as a thief in the night, & it is not for us to know the times & seasons which God hath put into his own breast.
- Isaac Newton
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I have explained the phenomena of the heavens and of our sea by the force of gravity, but I have not yet assigned a cause to gravity.
- Isaac Newton