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Charles H. Townes

Physicist United States 1915–2015

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Science is exploration. The fundamental nature of exploration is that we don't know what's there. We can guess and hope and aim to find out certain things, but we have to expect surprises.
Charles H. Townes
The imposing edifice of science provides a challenging view of what can be achieved by the accumulation of many small efforts in a steady objective and dedicated search for truth.
Charles H. Townes
I was brought up as Christian, and while my ideas have changed, I have always felt myself religiously oriented.
Charles H. Townes
It was strange, in a way, because there were no ideas involved in the laser that weren't already known by somebody 25 years before lasers were discovered. The ideas were all there; just, nobody put it together.
Charles H. Townes
I knew I wanted to be a scientist. Which kind of scientist was the question.
Charles H. Townes
We can't avoid age. However, we can avoid some aging. Continue to do things. Be active. Life is fantastic in the way it adjusts to demands; if you use your muscles and mind, they stay there much longer.
Charles H. Townes
Much public thinking follows a rut. The same thing is true in science. People get stuck and don't look in other directions.
Charles H. Townes
One of the things my family taught me - I think very important in religion and science - is that you must be ready to stand up for what you think. Decide what you really think is best, and stick with it.
Charles H. Townes
Science has faith. We make postulates. We can't prove those postulates, but we have faith in them.
Charles H. Townes
Alfred Nobel really understood very well the necessary supra-natural character of the human enterprise.
Charles H. Townes
In many cases, people who win a Nobel prize, their work slows down after that because of the distractions. Yes, fame is rewarding, but it's a pity if it keeps you from doing the work you are good at.
Charles H. Townes
The development of science is basically a social phenomenon, dependent on hard work and mutual support of many scientists and on the societies in which they live.
Charles H. Townes