Peter Medawar (1915–1987) scientist
1960s, Review of Teilhard de Chardin's "The Phenomenon of Man", 1961
Part 2 “Four Subjective Arguments”, Chapter 5 “The Argument from Interventions (and Miracles, Prayers, and Witnesses)” (p. 88)
Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don’t Add Up (2008)
Peter Medawar (1915–1987) scientist
1960s, Review of Teilhard de Chardin's "The Phenomenon of Man", 1961
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902) Suffragist and Women's Rights activist
Speech before the New York Legislature (1860-02-18).
Erik Naggum (1965–2009) Norwegian computer programmer
Re: Setting a property in a symbol http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp/msg/80bdf64552957f61 (Usenet article). <br class="br">Usenet articles, Lisp
“Miracles occur in direct proportion to our willingness to have them.”
Werner Erhard (1935) Critical Thinker and Author
[Jerry Jerome, Instant Inspiration: Using Quotes to Guide You to Your Goals, Instant Wisdom Publishing, February 1, 2003, 35, 097261690X]
Attributed
“I have seen no more evident monstrosity and miracle in the world than myself.”
Michel De Montaigne book Essays
Book III, Ch. 11
Essais (1595), Book III
Jerry Coyne book Faith vs. Fact: Why Science and Religion are Incompatible
Source: Faith vs. Fact (2015), p. 124
“It was evident that the treatment program’s building was a place where miracles happen.”
Virgil Miller Newton (1938) American priest
Miller Newton in: Beth Polson and Miller Newton (1984). Not my Kid: A Parent's Guide to Kids and Drugs. Avon, NY, NY, pg 3.
C. West Churchman (1913–2004) American philosopher and systems scientist
C. West Churchman, "Managerial acceptance of scientific recommendations" in California Management Review, Vol 7 (1964), p. 33; cited in Management Systems (1971), by Peter P. Schoderbek, p. 199
1960s - 1970s