Gertrude Elion Quotes
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I am not out to destroy Microsoft, that would be a completely unintended side effect.
— Linus Torvalds
When you love something like reading - or drawing or music or nature - it surrounds you with a sense of connection to something great.
— Anne Lamott
Forget the ones that forget you.
— Wiz Khalifa
We're moving towards such a strange time.A time when all our moral choices will be complicated and compromised by our love of progress
— Michel Faber
Force I will meet with gentleness; impatience with patience.
— Walter Russell
Then she thought bitterly that it would be much easier to resist chocolate if her life were less stressful.
— J.K. Rowling
Most animal species stuck together in packs or schools, flocks or herds. But human beings separated themselves and sat behind locked doors.
— Mia Zabrisky
I had no specific bent toward science until my grandfather died of stomach cancer. I decided that nobody should suffer that much.
— Gertrude B. Elion
For example, when leaders are asked, "What are you feeling right now?" many respond with such statements as,
— Jim Dethmer
It's hard to cover for someone who's disrespectful and ungrateful ... To say, 'I didn't quit the band' is just not true. It's disingenuous.
— Mark Hoppus
A bad thing about dying is that I've started to feel as though I'm being erased. Another bad thing is that I won't get to find out what happens next.
— Audrey Niffenegger
He that chastens one, chastens 20.
— George Herbert
I loved to learn everything, everything in sight, and I was never satisfied that I knew everything there was to know in each of my courses.
— Gertrude B. Elion
The Nobel Prize is fine, but the drugs I've developed are rewards in themselves.
— Gertrude B. Elion
Nobody ... took me seriously. They wondered why in the world I wanted to be a chemist when no women were doing that. The world was not waiting for me.
— Gertrude B. Elion
If prostitution is the oldest profession, then love is the world's oldest problem, and it's a dodgy sport.
— Scott Parker