“Finally, learn something about the history of science, or at a minimum the history of your own branch of science. The least important reason for this is that the history may actually be of some use to you in your own scientific work.” Steven Weinberg Scientist: Four golden lessons Scientist: Four golden lessons (2003)
“I managed to get a quick PhD — though when I got it I knew almost nothing about physics. But I did learn one big thing: that no one knows everything, and you don't have to.” Steven Weinberg Scientist: Four golden lessons Scientist: Four golden lessons (2003)
“Another lesson to be learned, to continue using my oceanographic metaphor, is that while you are swimming and not sinking you should aim for rough water.” Steven Weinberg Scientist: Four golden lessons Scientist: Four golden lessons (2003)
“As you will never be sure which are the right problems to work on, most of the time that you spend in the laboratory or at your desk will be wasted. If you want to be creative, then you will have to get used to spending most of your time not being creative, to being becalmed on the ocean of scientific knowledge.” Steven Weinberg Scientist: Four golden lessons Scientist: Four golden lessons (2003)