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Verification Quotes

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Thomas Henry Huxley
“The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification.”
Thomas H. Huxley, Collected Essays of Thomas Henry Huxley

David Baldacci
“Pender laughed. "Verify? In this day and age? Who cares about verifying anything? It's all about the speed. Who gets there first defines the truth. You know that as well as any man living.”
David Baldacci

Constantin-François de Chassebœuf de Volney
“From this we conclude, that, to live in harmony and peace…we must trace a line of distinction between those (assertions) that are capable of verification, and those that are not; (we must) separate by an inviolable barrier the world of fantastical beings from the world of realities.”
Constantin François De Volney, The Ruins of Empires

John Locke
“It is therefore worthwhile, to search out the bounds between opinion and knowledge; and examine by what measures, in things, whereof we have no certain knowledge, we ought to regulate our assent, and moderate our persuasions.”
John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

Criss Jami
“One of the bigger mistakes of our time, I suppose, was preaching the demonization of all judgment without teaching how to judge righteously. We now live in an age where, apart from the inability to bear even good judgment when it so passes by, still everyone, inevitably, has a viral opinion (judgment) about everything and everyone, but little skill in good judgment as its verification or harness.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Rudolf Carnap
“Science is a system of statements based on direct experience, and controlled by experimental verification. Verification in science is not, however, of single statements but of the entire system or a sub-system of such statements.”
Rudolf Carnap, The Unity of Science

“The generalized theory of relativity has furnished still more remarkable results. This considers not only uniform but also accelerated motion. In particular, it is based on the impossibility of distinguishing an acceleration from the gravitation or other force which produces it. Three consequences of the theory may be mentioned of which two have been confirmed while the third is still on trial: (1) It gives a correct explanation of the residual motion of forty-three seconds of arc per century of the perihelion of Mercury. (2) It predicts the deviation which a ray of light from a star should experience on passing near a large gravitating body, the sun, namely, 1".7. On Newton's corpuscular theory this should be only half as great. As a result of the measurements of the photographs of the eclipse of 1921 the number found was much nearer to the prediction of Einstein, and was inversely proportional to the distance from the center of the sun, in further confirmation of the theory. (3) The theory predicts a displacement of the solar spectral lines, and it seems that this prediction is also verified.”
A.A. Michelson, Studies in Optics

Donald J. Cram
“Any chemist reading this book can see, in some detail, how I have spent most of my mature life. They can become familiar with the quality of my mind and imagination. They can make judgements about my research abilities. They can tell how well I have documented my claims of experimental results. Any scientist can redo my experiments to see if they still work—and this has happened! I know of no other field in which contributions to world culture are so clearly on exhibit, so cumulative, and so subject to verification.”
Donald J. Cram, From design to discovery

“Never believe all that you hear.
Always verify the original source of information.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Her influence remains verified offline where it matters most, and she’ll never ask, nor require that you follow her.”
Broms The Poet, Feast

G.I. Gurdjieff
“It means nothing if I say yes or no. If I say yes, you cannot verify it, if I say no, you are none the wiser. You have no business to believe me. I ask you to believe nothing that you cannot verify for yourself.”
G.I. Gurdjieff, Views from the Real World

“Among the many things that I showed Sir John [Herschel] while at Hammerfield, was a piece of white calico on which I had got printed one million spots. This was for the purpose of exhibiting one million in visible form. In astronomical subjects a million is a sort of unit, and it occurred to me to show what a million really is. Sir John was delighted and astonished at the sight. He went carefully over the outstretched piece with his rule, measured its length and breadth, and verified its correctness.”
James Nasmyth, James Nasmyth, Engineer: An Autobiography

Israelmore Ayivor
“There are no such words like "over-dreaming" or dreaming without "biometric verification". You can dream over and over again! You don't need a certificate to dream big!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Steven Redhead
“Ants that fell foul of the little boys' sadistic actions is verification that situations can change not only quickly but also quite drastically.”
Steven Redhead, Life Is a Dance

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Your one step to verify God Is your two step verification to the hell”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Vladimir Khorikov
“Tests shouldn’t verify units of code. Instead they should verify units of behavior: something that is meaningful for the problem domain and ideally something that a business person can recognize as useful. The number of classes it takes to implement such a unit of behavior is irrelevant. The unit could span across multiple classes or only one class, or even take up just a tiny method. [...] A test should tell a story about the problem your code helps to share, and this story should be cohesive and meaningful to a non-programmer.”
Vladimir Khorikov, Unit Testing: Principles, Practices, and Patterns