Genetic Enginering Quotes & Sayings
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You have to face the fact that I have no reputation as a composer; I have my reputation as a songwriter and a performer-and that opportunity came this summer, when I was invited to perform at the Lincoln Centre festival in New York ... three nights. — Elvis Costello

Every new genetically engineered plant is a unique event in nature, bringing its own set of genetic contingencies. This means that the reliability or safety of one genetically modified plant doesn't necessarily guarantee the reliability or safety of the next. — Michael Pollan

Everybody wants to be more wanted, until they are ... — Dov Davidoff

Henry James joyously engaged in the act of writing. A good day's writing gave him a sense of strength, of control over chaos, a victory of order and clarity over the confused battle of existence. — Leon Edel

And Ghastly became aware of Ravel's eyes, brimming with tears, those eyes that had many a lady swooning over him down through the centuries. Those golden eyes. — Derek Landy

Bogging down large armies in historically complex, dangerous areas ends in disaster. — Chuck Hagel

All men of genius, and all those who have gained rank in the republic of letters, are brothers, whatever may be the land of their nativity. — Napoleon Bonaparte

All cruelty springs from weakness. — Seneca.

The only guy who's honest is the guy who sings in the shower. Everyone else is a prostitute. — Kim Fowley

It is interesting to wonder whether taxonomists of the future may regret the way our generation messed around with genomes. — Richard Dawkins

Why should be fruit be held inferior to the flower? — George Orwell

In my early 30s, I started to realise I was avoiding something on a personal level, but also as a writer. I was in denial about who I was, and was trying to be someone who I was not. — Ayad Akhtar

The emptiness was intense, like the stillness in a great factory when the machinery stops running. — Willa Cather