16+ John W. Campbell Quotes On Education, John W Campbell And Slavery

Pioneering basically amounts to finding new and more horrible ways to die — John W. Campbell

Science is not a sacred cow-but there are a large number of would-be sacred cowherds busily devoting quantities of time, energy and effort to the task of making it one, so they can be sacred cowherds. — John W. Campbell

Editors never buy manuscripts that are left on the closet shelf at home. — John W. Campbell

Never accept the initial premise of the opposition. — John W. Campbell

Generally, a desirable, practically attainable idea, suggested in prophecy, has a chance of forcing itself into reality by its very existence. — John W. Campbell

Immunity corrupts; absolute immunity corrupts absolutely. — John W. Campbell

It was the law that if a white man was caught trying to educate a Negro slave, he was liable to prosecution entailing a fine of fifty dollars and a jail sentence. . . Our ignorance was the greatest hold the South had on us. We knew we could run away, but what then? — John W. Campbell

Man studied birds for centuries, trying to learn how to make a machine to fly like them. He never did do the trick; his final success came when he broke away entirely and tried new methods. — John W. Campbell

Write me a creature that thinks as well as a man or better than a man, but not like a man. — John W. Campbell

There's nothing quite so stultifying as having someone around who has all the answers-and gives them to you. — John W. Campbell

We presuppose two things: that there is yet to be learned infinitely more than is now known, and that man can learn it. — John W. Campbell

Too darned good a machine can be a menace, not a help. — John W. Campbell

History does not always repeat itself. Sometimes it just yells, 'Can't you remember anything I told you?' and lets fly with a club. — John W. Campbell

History does not always repeat itself. — John W. Campbell

That's the trouble with languages. They have to be learned. — John W. Campbell

No literature is sound, no philosophy of action workable, if it doesn't take a hard look at itself. — John W. Campbell

Life Lessons by John W. Campbell

  1. John W. Campbell's work emphasizes the importance of creativity and imagination, as well as the power of knowledge and understanding.
  2. He also stresses the importance of taking risks and being open to new ideas, as well as the need to think critically and analytically.
  3. Campbell's work also demonstrates the power of collaboration and the value of working together to achieve greater results.
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