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Actinomyces Quotes By Selman Waksman

The first true antibiotic to be derived from a culture of an actinomyces was isolated in our department in 1940. The organism, Actinomyces antibioticus, yielded a substance which was designated as actinomycin. It was soon crystallized, and its chemical and biological properties were established. — Selman Waksman

Actinomyces Quotes By Vin Scully

It's a wonderful feeling to be a bridge to the past and to unite generations. The sport of baseball does that, and I am just a part of it. — Vin Scully

Actinomyces Quotes By Rita Gelman

I don't want to be responsible anymore. I don't want to have plans. I just want to float through the world. — Rita Gelman

Actinomyces Quotes By Therese De Lisieux

The splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily
do not rob the little violet of it's scent nor the daisy of its simple charm.
If every tiny flower wanted to be a rose, spring would lose its loveliness. — Therese De Lisieux

Actinomyces Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The problem of the social reformer, therefore, is not merely to seek means of security, for if these means when found provide no deep satisfaction the security will be thrown away for the glory of adventure. — Bertrand Russell

Actinomyces Quotes By Russell Simmons

It is only through opening your hearts will you be able to see that by promoting freedom for all, you are unchaining yourself. I guess I'm an optimist. I have faith in people and our government ultimately to do the right thing. And to my brothers and sisters in California, I'm there with you every step of the way until that day comes. — Russell Simmons

Actinomyces Quotes By Robert Preston

I have always had confidence in my own ability. — Robert Preston

Actinomyces Quotes By Charlie N. Holmberg

but with their enemies either dead, jailed, or in a perpetual state of being frozen, danger had decided to leave them alone. — Charlie N. Holmberg