Use science in a sentence
Sentences starting with science
- Science has not yet decided which is the more fatal, decayed vegetables or unventilated rooms. [4]
- Science has multiplied wealth, and facilitated intercourse, and the result is refinement of manners and a diffusion of education and information. [4]
- Science has seemed to me to be very often only the handmaid of skepticism. [6]
- Science has undertaken to fathom it, and the results which it gains with measures and numbers is of a different value and more lasting than that which the idle sport of the intellects of the older philosophers obtained. [10]
- Science was now the object of my devotion. [10]
- Science names and registers the ills of life; and yet it is a gain to know the names and habits of our enemies. [4]
- Science he had regarded as the proclaimed enemy of religion, and in these days of the apotheosis of science not even sacred things were spared. [9]
- Science settled that point finally for them, at length, and then it was all right,--when there was no use in disputing the fact any longer. [6]
- Science is always perfectly serious to him; and he would no more laugh over anything connected with his study, than a clergyman would laugh at a funeral. [6]
- Science grows, but morality is stationary, and art is vulgarized. [4]
Sentences ending with science
- I'm not dealing with superstition, Asher, but with science. [9]
- My favorite studies were Natural Philosophy, Logic, and Moral Science. [5]
- We get along well together, and I think he will develop a fine faculty for science. [11]
- He said he was lonely, it is true, but he said it in a manly tone, and not as if he were repining at the inevitable condition of his devoting himself to that particular branch of science. [6]
- If the public wants science, the papers will give it science. [4]
- Rolfe identified these visitors, and one morning called her attention to one who he said was the nation's foremost authority on social science. [9]
- They have a truer sensibility for others' pain, the more they study pain and disease in the light of science. [6]
- Besides, I don't think you remember what great revelations of himself the Creator has made in the minds of the men who have built up science. [6]
- Out of compassion, then, a decent spear was offered him, but he declined, and said, "spears were useless to men of science. [5]
- The shopkeepers of the smaller sort, in Geneva, are as troublesome and persistent as are the salesmen of that monster hive in Paris, the Grands Magasins du Louvre--an establishment where ill-mannered pestering, pursuing, and insistence have been reduced to a science. [5]
Short sentences using science
- Take up Divine Science. [5]
- Science delineates in monochrome. [6]
- Science Review,' July 1873, p. [1]
- No, experimental science. [9]
- Science. [3]
Sentences containing science two or more times
- But to reproduce this harmony of being, the error of personal sense must yield to science, even as the science of music corrects tones caught from the ear, and gives the sweet concord of sound. [5]
- No amount of science will entirely change their emotional nature; and besides, with all our science, I don't see that the supernatural has any less hold on this generation than on the former. [4]
- And if theology pretended to be the science of religion, surely it must submit to the test of the new science! [9]
- Science, on the other hand, was in a sphere by herself, and need have no conflict with religion; science was not an undertaking, but an impartial investigation by close observation of facts in nature. [9]
- Still this is only science, and must remain science. [6]
- Religion had apparently irrevocably lost that warrant also, and thinking men not spiritually inclined, since they had to make a choice between science and religion, took science as being the more honest, the more certain. [9]
- The highest wisdom has but one science--the science of the whole--the science explaining the whole creation and man's place in it. [2]
- It is an experiment, we frankly acknowledge that fact, a democratic experiment dependent on physical science, social science, and scientific education. [9]
- When we get an exact science of man, we may expect an exact science of medicine. [4]
More example sentences with the word science in them
- If she had written Science and Health, the oldest man in the world would not be able to tell with certainty what any passage in it was intended to mean. [5]
- All over the world One Pastor for the whole of them: to wit, her book, Science and Health. [5]
- It is only within the past few years that our colleges and universities have begun to teach modern economics, social science and psychology--and this in the face of opposition from trustees. [9]
- Second, he spoke with all the weight of the then accepted science and philosophy. [9]
- The traditionists, in whose presumptuous hands the science of anthropology has been trusted from time immemorial, have insisted on eliminating cause and effect from the domain of morals. [6]
- In reviewing the whole course of its history we read a long list of honored names, and a precious record written in private memories, in public charities, in permanent contributions to medical science, in generous sacrifices for the country. [3]
- Even a man who knows nothing but science will be provided for, if he does not think it necessary to hang about his birthplace all his days,--which is a most unAmerican weakness. [6]
- Can science tell when they depart forever from the scenes of their objective intrusion into the affairs of this world, or how long they are permitted to revisit them? [4]
- From neither party, when in power, has the world any benefit to expect in science, art, or humanity, at all commensurate with the resources of the nation. [6]
- A Scientist out West has visited a bookseller--with intent to find fault with me--and has brought away the information that the price at which Mrs. Eddy sells Science and Health is not an unusually high one for the size and make of the book. [5]
- The original members were selected by an invitation from the American Social Science Association, which acted under the power of its charter from the Congress of the United States. [4]
- Without reservoirs of wealth there would be no great universities, schools of science, museums, galleries of art, libraries, solid institutions of charity, and perhaps not the wide diffusion of culture which is the avowed aim of modern civilization. [4]
- The hygienic department was to be all that modern science could desire. [9]
- This wanting things was the corner-stone of my character, and I believe that the science of the future will bear me out when I say that it might have been differently built upon. [9]
- This particular question was one which he purposed to make the subject of his address as president of the Social Science Association, at its annual meeting in 1901. [4]
- Our ascent itself was a great achievement, but this contribution to science was an inconceivably greater matter. [5]
- The other quarter wants science and common sense too. [6]
- Wait a bit, wait!--With a definite aim before my eyes I have never yet failed to find my way--in the realm of science, of course; but what is life--the life of the sage but applied knowledge? [10]
- The Knobs Industrial University would be a vast school of modern science and practice, worthy of a great nation. [5]
- The steadily rising unearned increment of urban and mineral land ought, by appropriate direct taxation, to be brought into the public exchequer; "the definite teachings of economic science are no longer to be disregarded. [9]
- Note for an unabridged biography: the great man is discovered sitting quietly by the window, poring over a book on the modern science of road-building, some notes from which he is making for his first message. [9]
- His devotion to truth for its own sake and his feeling about science would have kept him out of both those dusty highways. [6]
- His home is truly in the heavens, and he practises an asceticism in the cause of science almost comparable to that of Saint Simeon Stylites. [6]
- Then you're a true scientist, Asher, for science, too, waits to be shown. [9]
- The Scarabee had too much respect for science to answer such a question as that; and the book, having served its purposes, was passed back to the Lady. [6]
- I don't want to undervalue your science, Mr. Langdon. [6]
- For a reply to these questions the common sense of mankind turns to the science of history, whose aim is to enable nations and humanity to know themselves. [2]
- He was purposing to spend the winter in Southern California, coming back to the East in ample time to attend the annual meeting of the Social Science Association. [4]
- Mark Twain decided to spend his vacation in pocket-mining, and soon added that science to his store of knowledge. [5]
- It is necessary to show in a brief glance what had been going on in Europe during the latter part of that century, the first quarter of which had been made illustrious in the history of medical science by the discovery of the circulation. [3]
- Was it disloyal to science if I dedicated to poesy the hours which others called leisure time? [10]
- For military science to say this is like defining momentum in mechanics by reference to the mass only: stating that momenta are equal or unequal to each other simply because the masses involved are equal or unequal. [2]
- It adds nothing to human knowledge, it solves none of the problems of life, it touches none of the questions of social science, it is not a philosophical treatise, and it is not a dozen things that it might have been. [4]
- I am obliged to doubt that the three-dollar Science and Health costs Mrs. Eddy above fifteen cents, or that the six dollar copy costs her above eighty cents. [5]
- I have reason to be grateful to this great scholar for the introduction to my special science, but still more for the wisdom with which he pointed out the direction of my studies. [10]
- I now come to a phase of the Mississippi River life of the flush times of steamboating, which seems to me to warrant full examination--the marvelous science of piloting, as displayed there. [5]
- He bore the title of professor, was a chemist, and I learned from friends versed in that science that it was indebted to him for interesting discoveries. [10]
- Then came a time--this was her last year in college --when science seemed the only thing. [4]
- The work on this subject, by the late Prof. Aug. Schleicher, has been translated by Dr. Bikkers into English, under the title of 'Darwinism tested by the Science of Language,' 1869. [1]
- The Scientist finds this reasonable, natural, and not harder to believe than that the disease germ, a creature of darkness, perishes when exposed to the light of the great sun--a new revelation of profane science which no one doubts. [5]
- The fact that this one is lamellibranchiate in its formation, simply adds to its interest as being possibly of a different kind from any we read of in the records of science, but yet in no manner marring its authenticity. [5]
- We cannot have this house next season, but I have secured Mrs. Upton's house which is over in the law and science quarter, two or three miles from here, and about the same distance from the art, literary, and scholastic groups. [5]
- In most other things he's a barber-shop philosopher, but in science he has got a flare, a real talent. [11]
- The curriculum in these was that in colleges generally,--the classics, the higher mathematics, science, philosophy, the modern languages, and in some instances a certain technical instruction, which was being tried in some Northern colleges. [4]
- And one of these clerical authors whom he had more recently read, actually had had the audacity to turn the weapons of the archenemy, science, back upon itself. [9]
- What science can there be in a matter in which, as in all practical matters, nothing can be defined and everything depends on innumerable conditions, the significance of which is determined at a particular moment which arrives no one knows when? [2]
- The mortmain of theorists extinct in science clings as close as that of ecclesiastics defunct in law. [3]
- Unlike the old theology woven of myths and a fanciful philosophy of the decadent period of Greece, natural theology was founded on science itself, and scientists were among those who sought to develop it. [9]
- And now and then an interesting new addition to the Science slang appears on the page. [5]
- His contributions to the world's list of great names in literature, science, art, music, finance, medicine, and abstruse learning are also away out of proportion to the weakness of his numbers. [5]
- One essay on the subject was prepared for the meeting held at Washington in May, 1900, of the American Social Science Association, of which he was president. [4]
- We must learn the science of Life, to reach the perfection of man. [5]
- The connection between the science of life and that of intimate structure on the one hand, and composition on the other, is illustrated in the titles of two recent works of remarkable excellence,--"the Physiological Anatomy" of Todd and Bowman, and the "Physiological Chemistry" of Lehmann. [3]
- Prayer cannot change the Science of Being, but it does bring us into harmony with it. [5]
- They were about the same size, but science and civilization won the day. [4]
- But after all, the readers who care most for the early records of medical science and art are the specialists who are dividing up the practice of medicine and surgery as they were parcelled out, according to Herodotus, by the Egyptians. [3]
- The distinction between the poor teachings of mundane science and our sacred all-embracing teaching is clear to me. [2]
- Now, you see, the point that people don't understand is the absolute and utter humility of science, in opposition to this doctrinal self-sufficiency. [6]
- The key to the phenomena of this case, he believed, was to be found in a fact as humble as that which gave birth to the science of galvanism and its practical applications. [6]
- But Didymus knew the old philosopher, who, a recluse from the world like himself, was devoting the remainder of his life and strength to the pursuit of science. [10]
- The beach which the ocean of knowledge--you may call it science if you like--is flowing over, is theological humanity. [6]
- The founder of the new inductive philosophy had only been dead two years when the treatise on the Circulation, the first-fruit of the Restoration of Science, was given to the world. [3]
- This hardly deserves the name of a science, although Velpeau has dignified it with that title, but it furnishes an admirable practical way for the surgeon who has to operate on a particular region of the body to study that region. [3]
- All honor to the mystery-dispelling eye of godlike Science! [5]
- Somehow, every time the magic of fol-de-rol tried conclusions with the magic of science, the magic of fol-de-rol got left. [5]
- A woodcut of the Kallima is given by Mr. Wallace in 'Hardwicke's Science Gossip,' September 1867, p. [1]
- I would extend the hospitality of these shelves to a class of works which we are in the habit of considering as being outside of the pale of medical science, properly so called, and sometimes of coupling with a disrespectful name. [3]
- In due season, the growth of knowledge, chiefly under the form of that part of knowledge called science, so changes the views of the universe that many of its long-unchallenged legends become no more than nursery tales. [6]
- Old Ben Franklin, the father of American science and the American Union, was n't ashamed to be born here. [6]
- In spite of the contradictions of science, it explains as nothing else can the mystery of the divinity as well as the humanity of the Saviour. [9]
- The controversy between the claims of the practical life and the intellectual is as idle as the so-called conflict between science and religion. [4]
- In dealing with the cases of our complex life, there is no accomplishment, no learning in science, art, or literature, that the successful practitioner will not find it very advantageous to possess. [4]
- The difference between the branches of science which deal with space only, and those which deal with space and time, is this: we have no glasses that can magnify time. [3]
- The first is the boldness of Emerson's assertions and predictions in matters belonging to science and art. [6]
- The practice of the art is so mixed up with the deepest human interests that it is hard to pursue it with that even poise of the intellect which is demanded by science. [6]
- Vast as are the advances of our Science and Art, may it not possibly prove on examination that we retain other old barbarisms beside the use of the astrological sign of Jupiter, with which we endeavor to insure good luck to our prescriptions? [6]
- More remarkable than the achievements of the common schools has been the development of the colleges, both in the departments of the humanities and of science. [4]
- We may discover that this is precisely what social science, in an industrial age, and by spiritualizing human effort, aims to achieve. [9]
- It may be that there is evidence somewhere--as has been claimed--that Mrs. Eddy has charged upon the Deity the verbal authorship of Science and Health. [5]
- I have felt that the poetry of science lost its wings when the last powder of projection had been cast into the crucible, and the fire of the last transmutation furnace went out. [6]
- Military science says that the more troops the greater the strength. [2]
- It seems probable that the genial companionship of Agassiz, who united with his scientific genius, learning, and renown, most delightful social qualities, gave him a kinder feeling to men of science and their pursuits than he had entertained before that great master came among us. [6]
- Isn't it queer that the further we go into science the deeper we go into mystery? [4]
- They belong to that middle region between science and poetry which sensible men, as they are called, are very shy of meddling with. [6]
- They tell me that many young students of science like him never see the inside of a church. [6]
- The second witness testifies that the Science banished 'an old organic trouble' which the doctor and the surgeon had been nursing with drugs and the knife for seven years. [5]
- The second witness testifies that the Science banished "an old organic trouble," which the doctor and the surgeon had been nursing with drugs and the knife for seven years. [5]
- Since I began teaching in this school, the aspect of many branches of science has undergone a very remarkable transformation. [3]
- She began to teach her Science, she began to heal, she began to gather converts to her new religion--fervent, sincere, devoted, grateful people. [5]
- Modern, science has taught us this much, at least, that we have by no means fathomed the limits even of a transcendent personality. [9]
- He had the Tasmanian's spirit and endurance, and a notable share of military science besides; and so he rose against the oppressor, did this gallant "fanatic," and started a war that was not brought to a definite end until more than a generation had sped. [5]
- And yet people talk about science as if it were something they had made themselves. [4]
- What it could take from him was easily lost; the relief it promised to afford no power, science, or art here on earth could procure for him--release from cruel suffering and oppressive cares. [10]
- The easiest and surest why of acquiring facts is to learn them in groups, in systems, and systematized knowledge is science. [3]
- For Philadelphia, Dr. Stockton Hough, 'Social Science Assoc. [1]
- Paint, literature, science, statesmanship, history, professorship, law, morals,--these are all represented here, yet crime is substantially unknown. [5]
- A pertinacious arguer, so much so that sometimes he watched my awakening in order to continue a discussion on some topic of science, poetry, or practical life, cut short by the chime of the small hours, he never lost his mild and amiable temper. [6]
- If woman is so different from man, to the extent of being an unexplainable mystery, science ought to determine the exact state of the case, and ascertain if there is any remedy for it. [4]
- He was more skilful at the science of boxing than I, though I was the better fighter, having, I am sorry to say, fought but too often before. [9]
- I wish to show, in the most patient and painstaking way, what a wonderful science it is. [5]
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