John B. S. Haldane — British Scientist born on November 05, 1892, died on December 01, 1964

J. B. S. Haldane, born John Burdon Sanderson Haldane, known as Jack, FRS, was a British-Indian scientist, well known for his works in physiology, genetics and evolutionary biology, mathematics where he made innovative contributions to statistics and biostatistics. He was son of the equally famous John Scott Haldane. He was a socialist, Marxist, atheist, and humanist whose political dissent led him to leave England in 1956 and live in India, and became a naturalised Indian citizen in 1961... (wikipedia)

Would I lay down my life to save my brother? No, but I would to save two brothers or eight cousins.
It is my supposition that the Universe in not only queerer than we imagine, is queerer than we can imagine.
There can be no truce between science and religion.
A fairly bright boy is far more intelligent and far better company than the average adult.
If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of his creation it would appear that God has a special fondness for stars and beetles.