Fleming Alexander Quotes
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He murmurs near the running brooks A music sweeter than their own.
— William Wordsworth
The unprepared mind cannot see the outstretched hand of opportunity.
— Alexander Fleming
This is the first fall that I haven't gone to school. Maybe that's why I feel weird all the time.
— Jennifer Close
Penicillin cures, but wine makes people happy.
— Alexander Fleming
If you want to love, express hate. If you want to hate, express love.
— Strephon Kaplan-Williams
Penicillin sat on a shelf for ten years while I was called a quack.
— Alexander Fleming
The gods of the Greeks were like helpless children compared to humankind today and the powers we now wield.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
The soul of alpinism is to travel light and fast through a dangerous landscape in pursuit of a personal star. That is ascent.
— Gregory Crouch
One sometimes finds what one is not looking for
— Alexander Fleming
If penicillin can cure those that are ill, Spanish sherry can bring the dead back to life.
— Alexander Fleming
It's time for a brother to be Bond.
— Sean Patrick Thomas
Honey, five-years-olds say what they think. Knowing what to say and when is called being an adult.
— Lindsay J. Pryor
It's OK to not be OK - just don't stay there.
— Matt Chandler
When I fuck you, Mr. Day, it will not be briefly. It will be long and hard and extremely thorough. I'm going to take pains with you.
— K.J. Charles
To know 'as it is' is Real Knowledge (Gnan).
— Dada Bhagwan
Nature makes penicillin; I just found it.
— Alexander Fleming
People don't understand sarcasm, like, they take everything too seriously. People need to lighten up and go ice skating.
— Daniel Johns
Suggested remedy for the common cold: A good gulp of whiskey at bedtime-it's not very scientific, but it helps.
— Alexander Fleming
For a man wins nothing better than a good wife, and then again nothing deadlier than a bad one.
— Hesiod
That which builds is better than that which is built.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson