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Men Quotes by Erwin Chargaff
- He [said of one or other eminent colleagues] is a very busy man, and half of what he publishes is true, but I don't know…
- Scientific fashions last longer than women's fashions but not as long as men's
- There are no such men today. We have created a mechanism that makes it practically impossible for a real genius to appear. In my own…
- If you can modify a cell, it's only a short step to modifying a mouse, and if you can modify a mouse, it's only a…
- If at one time or another I have brushed a few colleagues the wrong way, I must apologize: I had not realized that they were…
- The narrow slit through which the scientist, if he wants to be successful, must view nature constructs, if this goes on for a long time,…
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