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Has there ever been a society which has died of dissent? Several have died of conformity in our lifetime.
Bronowski, Jacob
Dissent

To me, being an intellectual doesn t mean knowing about intellectual issues; it means taking pleasure in them.
Bronowski, Jacob
Intelligence and Intellectuals

Power is the by-product of understanding.
Bronowski, Jacob
Power

Man masters nature not by force but by understanding. This is why science has succeeded where magic failed: because it has looked for no spell to cast over nature.
Bronowski, Jacob
Nature

The values by which we are to survive are not rules for just and unjust conduct, but are those deeper illuminations in whose light justice and injustice, good and evil, means and ends are seen in fearful sharpness of outline.
Bronowski, Jacob
Survival

The hand is the cutting edge of the mind.
Bronowski, Jacob
Mind

That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to a pertinent answer.
Bronowski, Jacob
Science and Scientists

Dissent is the native activity of the scientist, and it has got him into a good deal of trouble in the last years. But if that is cut off, what is left will not be a scientist. And I doubt whether it will be a man.
Bronowski, Jacob
Science and Scientists

It doesn t matter whether you re talking about bombs or the intelligence quotients of one race as against another if a man is a scientist, like me, he ll always say Publish and be damned.
Bronowski, Jacob
Science and Scientists

No science is immune to the infection of politics and the corruption of power.
Bronowski, Jacob
Science and Scientists

Science has nothing to be ashamed of even in the ruins of Nagasaki. The shame is theirs who appeal to other values than the human imaginative values which science has evolved.
Bronowski, Jacob
Science and Scientists

By the worldly standards of public life, all scholars in their work are of course oddly virtuous. They do not make wild claims, they do not cheat, they do not try to persuade at any cost, they appeal neither to prejudice nor to authority, they are often frank about their ignorance, their disputes are fairly decorous, they do not confuse what is being argued with race, politics, sex or age, they listen patiently to the young and to the old who both know everything. These are the general virtues of scholarship, and they are peculiarly the virtues of science.
Bronowski, Jacob
Scholars and Scholarship

The world can only be grasped by action, not by contemplation. The hand is the cutting edge of the mind.
Bronowski, Jacob
Action

We gain our ends only with the laws of nature; we control her only by understanding her laws.
Bronowski, Jacob
Conflict

The world is full of people who never quite get into the first team and who just miss the prizes at the flower show.
Bronowski, Jacob
Winners and Winning