A Quote by George W. Bush

I think there is some methodology in my travels. — © George W. Bush
I think there is some methodology in my travels.
If the task of scientific methodology is to piece together an account of what scientists actually do, then the testimony of biologists should be heard with specially close attention. Biologists work very close to the frontier between bewilderment and understanding. Biology is complex, messy and richly various, like real life; it travels faster nowadays than physics or chemistry (which is just as well, since it has so much farther to go), and it travels nearer to the ground. It should therefore give us a specially direct and immediate insight into science in the making.
Wherever you go, east, west, north or south, think of it as a journey into yourself! The one who travels into itself travels the world.
The fact that scientists do not consciously practice a formal methodology is very poor evidence that no such methodology exists. It could be said-has been said-that there is a distinctive methodology of science which scientists practice unwittingly, like the chap in Moliere who found that all his life, unknowingly, he had been speaking prose.
In software, consultants sometimes tell you to buy into certain software-development methods to the exclusion of other methods. That’s unfortunate because if you buy into any single methodology 100 percent, you’ll see the whole world in terms of that methodology. In some instances, you’ll miss opportunities to use other methods better suited to your current problem.
A man must generally get away some hundreds or thousands of miles from home before he can be said to begin his travels. Why not begin his travels at home? Would he have to go far or look very closely to discover novelties? The traveler who, in this sense, pursues his travels at home, has the advantage at any rate of a long residence in the country to make his observations correct and profitable. Now the American goes to England, while the Englishman comes to America, in order to describe the country.
I make a distinction between theory and methodology, the latter being the practical deployment of a premise. Theory on the contrary may well be applied, hence becomes methodology without a hitch, but isn't necessarily practical at all.
One travels to escape from it all, but that is the great illusion: It cannot be done, since one travels with one's mind.
Down to Gehenna, or up to the Throne, He travels the fastest who travels alone.
He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she. Real feminism is spinsterhood.
It may be true that he travels farthest who travels alone, but the goal thus reached is not worth reaching.
I play with toys. I have one plane that travels with me. It travels with the equipment.
I think polling methodology is broken.
He travels safest in the dark night who travels lightest.
He who travels west travels not only with the sun but with history.
I think every director has a different methodology.
The danger, I find, is that you can become too formulaic, like some commissioned portrait painters who develop a methodology.
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