The radical novelty of modern science lies precisely in the rejection of the belief, which is at the heart of all popular religion, that the forces which move the stars and atoms are contingent upon the preferences of the human heart. ~By Richard Adams ~
The earth was made so various, that the mind Of desultory man, studious of change, And pleased with novelty, might be indulged. ~By William Cowper ~
There are three things which the public will always clamor for, sooner or later: namely, novelty, novelty, novelty. ~By Thomas Hood ~
We were asked to believe that the variety and the novelty of even the crude films of the early days would provide a means of entertainment which would cut out the stage. ~By Ivor Novello ~
In the course of her education she had gone through the history usually put into the hands of young people... now her ripened reason gave to her present study at least the advantage of novelty. ~By Charlotte Smith ~
The major novelty of my theory was its claim that the most rapid evolutionary change does not occur in widespread, populous species, as claimed by Most geneticists, but in small founder populations. ~By Ernst Mayr ~
Novelty is the great parent of pleasure. ~By Robert South ~
Novelty is always welcome but talking pictures are just a fad. ~By Irving Thalberg ~
I was shot when I think it was number one. That was the catalyst for the interest in the show. Certainly it went on for a long time after that but that's what really kicked it off. Of course a lot of people watched it just because of the novelty of the situation. ~By Larry Hagman ~
I grow plants for many reasons: to please my eye or to please my soul, to challenge the elements or to challenge my patience, for novelty or for nostalgia, but mostly for the joy in seeing them grow. ~By David Hobson ~
To remove this obstacle I repeat or refer to such knowledge as has come under my notice, my own previously expressed views, and also describe and exhibit my last experiments and explain their novelty and utility. ~By Lawrence Hargrave ~
The more the schemata are differentiated, the smaller the gap between the new and the familiar becomes, so that novelty, instead of constituting an annoyance avoided by the subject, becomes a problem and invites searching. ~By Jean Piaget ~
Being a novelty had its advantages. ~By Jessica Savitch ~
Sure, they were simple desk lamps with only a minimal amount of movement, but you could immediately tell that Luxo Jr. was a baby, and that the big one was his mother. In that short little film, computer animation went from a novelty to a serious tool for filmmaking. ~By John Lasseter ~
The phenomenon of university creative writing programs doesn't exist in France. The whole idea is regarded as a novelty, or an oddity. ~By Marilyn Hacker ~
America is becoming so educated that ignorance will be a novelty. I will belong to the select few. ~By Will Rogers ~
The writer of originality, unless dead, is always shocking, scandalous; novelty disturbs and repels. ~By Simone de Beauvoir ~
The principle that certain sins should not receive the Church's testimony of forgiveness was probably no novelty at all, but had been applied in various churches; perhaps, however, with no strict consistency. ~By Robert Rainy ~
Therefore, when I considered this carefully, the contempt which I had to fear because of the novelty and apparent absurdity of my view, nearly induced me to abandon utterly the work I had begun. ~By Nicolaus Copernicus ~
The news is staged, anticipated, reported, analyzed until all interest is wrung from it and abandoned for some new novelty. ~By Thomas Griffith ~
The radical novelty of modern science lies precisely in the rejection of the belief... that the forces which move the stars and atoms are contingent upon the preferences of the human heart. ~By Walter Lippmann ~
Don't show off every day, or you'll stop surprising people. There must always be some novelty left over. The person who displays a little more of it each day keeps up expectations, and no one ever discovers the limits of his talent. ~By Baltasar Gracian ~
I wonder why there is a designated hitter in baseball after all these years? As an experiment, it seemed like a swell enough idea, but you would think the novelty would have worn off by now and everyone would get back to playing baseball. ~By Jay Mohr ~
When people screamed novelty the first time around talking about an ugly video and stuff I was really insulted because, hold on a minute, everyone you see in the video are real life. ~By Bubba Sparxxx ~
I think by the time I was born, my parents had pretty well run the gauntlet with their kids. The novelty had kind of worn off by the time the twelfth child was born. I was lucky to get fed and changed, picked up and taken to school. ~By Owen Hart ~
The paradoxes of today are the prejudices of tomorrow, since the most benighted and the most deplorable prejudices have had their moment of novelty when fashion lent them its fragile grace. ~By Marcel Proust ~
Women thrive on novelty and are easy meat for the commerce of fashion. Men prefer old pipes and torn jackets. ~By Anthony Burgess ~
In my opinion, I think sarcasm and humor in a song, without turning it into a novelty song, is really charming. ~By Alanis Morissette ~
Science fiction readers probably have the gene for novelty, and seem to enjoy a cascade of invention as much as a writer enjoys providing one. ~By Walter Jon Williams ~
Nationalism - in other words, the dividing of the church into bodies - consisting of such and such a nation, is a novelty, not above three centuries old, although many dear children of God are found dwelling in it. ~By John Nelson Darby ~
Nothing is more dangerous than a dogmatic worldview - nothing more constraining, more blinding to innovation, more destructive of openness to novelty. ~By Stephen Jay Gould ~
Playing a prisoner of war trapped in Pakistan for three years was a novelty for me. We made sure that we didn't talk about India versus Pakistan but about the emotions of people on both sides and how terrorism affects us all. ~By Akshay Kumar ~
Two quite opposite qualities equally bias our minds - habits and novelty. ~By Jean de la Bruyere ~
This preparatory sort of idealism is the one that, as I just suggested, Berkeley made prominent, and, after a fashion familiar. I must state it in my own way, although one in vain seeks to attain novelty in illustrating so frequently described a view. ~By Josiah Royce ~
Chance doesn't mean meaningless randomness, but historical contingency. This happens rather than that, and that's the way that novelty, new things, come about. ~By John Polkinghorne ~
The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity. ~By Thomas Carlyle ~
Of all the passions of mankind, the love of novelty most rules the mind. In search of this, from realm to realm we roam. Our fleets come loaded with every folly home. ~By Shelby Foote ~
The very essence of the creative is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge it. ~By Carl Rogers ~
A novelty in Polish filmmaking was that it was possible to find funds for a big production. However, at the same time, the state budget committed less and less money to filmmaking. ~By Andrzej Wajda ~
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