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Stephen Jay Gould Quotes - Page 3

If genius has any common denominator, I would propose breadth of interest and the ability to construct fruitful analogies between fields.

Stephen Jay Gould (2010). “The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History”, p.66, W. W. Norton & Company

Misunderstanding of probability may be the greatest of all impediments to scientific literacy.

Stephen Jay Gould (1995). “Dinosaur in a haystack: reflections in natural history”, Harmony

Obsolescence is a fate devoutly to be wished, lest science stagnate and die.

Stephen Jay Gould (1990). “Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History”, p.18, W. W. Norton & Company

Life is a copiously branching bush, continually pruned by the grim reaper of extinction, not a ladder of predictable progress.

Stephen Jay Gould (1990). “Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History”, p.35, W. W. Norton & Company

Eternal vigilance, as they say, is the price of freedom. Add intellectual integrity to the cost basis.

Stephen Jay Gould (2011). “Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms”, p.315, Harvard University Press

Nothing matches the holiness and fascination of accurate and intricate detail.

Stephen Jay Gould (2011). “I Have Landed”, p.47, Harvard University Press