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When I was the NIH director, I often expressed envy of institute directors: they had the money and ran the scientific programmes.
— Harold E. Varmus
I had learned that science is a rewarding, active process of discovery, not the passive absorption of what others had discovered.
— Harold E. Varmus
Our biggest single theme is trying to make the NIH work better with the same amount of money.
— Harold E. Varmus
If you have nothing to say, say nothing.
— Mark Twain
If you want pancakes for breakfast, offer to help make them.
— Cynthia Lewis
I am happy to be alone.
Perhaps this is true.
Or perhaps I am the biggest coward of all. — Heather Day Gilbert
Perhaps this is true.
Or perhaps I am the biggest coward of all. — Heather Day Gilbert
In general, all cancers have been traditionally characterized by the way they appear under the microscope and the organs in which they arise.
— Harold E. Varmus
Sometimes I think I might have children while I'm still working, but then I think I'd better wait until I can give them all I want to give.
— Lindsay Wagner
My ideal summer day was reading on the porch.
— Harold E. Varmus
Science can improve lives in ways that are elegant in design and moving in practice.
— Harold E. Varmus
I am getting older and am, I daresay, impatient of lost years and months," Fawcett complained to Keltie in early 1918. Later
— David Grann
Tobacco, UV rays, viruses, heredity, and age are the main causes of cancer.
— Harold E. Varmus
There are three great themes in science in the twentieth century : the atom, the computer, and the gene.
— Harold E. Varmus
I keep encouraging the pharmaceutical companies to put more money into R&D.
— Harold E. Varmus
I'm used to being surrounded by really smart 22-year-old students who have no problem saying that something I suggested is not a very good idea.
— Harold E. Varmus
In the 1960s and '70s, there wasn't much evidence at all. We knew vaguely the causes of cancer, but methods like genomics were very new.
— Harold E. Varmus
With all your energy and strength, chase your dreams.
— Lailah Gifty Akita