Bioscience Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bioscience Quotes

I like to wake up each morning and not know what I think, that I may reinvent myself in some way. — Stephen Fry

(Man, I wish life had emoticons, you know? So that when your dad pisses you off you could like click a mental button or something and just show him one of those rolleyes. That would rock)
Anyway. — Barry Lyga

Bioscience and biotech offer many opportunities. The U.S. focuses on the rich man; India has rich man diseases and poor man diseases. So you have a much larger set of opportunities. — Romesh Wadhwani

Creativity is good and whatever. But if the children don't know how to read, I don't care how creative you are. You're not doing your job. — Michelle Rhee

I firmly believe that the next great breakthrough in bioscience could come from a 15-year-old who downloads the human genome in Egypt. — Thomas Friedman

Strange looks everything for a stranger! — Nathan Haddish Mogos

Lord Emsworth was a man with little of the aggressor in his spiritual make-up. He believed in living and letting live. Except for his sister Constance, his secretary Lavender Briggs, the Duke of Dunstable and his younger son Frederick, now fortunately residing in America, few things were able to ruffle him. Placid is the word that springs to the lips. But the Church Lads had pierced his armour, and he found resentment growing within him like some shrub that has been treated with a patent fertilizer. He brooded bleakly on the injuries he had suffered at the hands of these juvenile delinquents. The — P.G. Wodehouse

It's about putting the pedal to the metal and not asking any questions at all and just going for it. — Brandon Thomas

We're hardwired for connection. There's no arguing with the bioscience. But we can want it so badly we're trying to hot-wire it. — Brene Brown

Even the delusionally paranoid have enemies. — William Gibson

Having your own store is one of the most immediate ways to connect with the customer, to really get to know her and develop a more intimate relationship. — Reed Krakoff

We have yet to learn again the forgotten art of gayety. — Nathaniel Hawthorne