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- It has been observed that one's nose is never so happy as when thrust into the affairs of others from which some physiologists have drawn…
- NOSE, n. The extreme outpost of the face. From the circumstance that great conquerors have great noses, Getius, whose writings antedate the age of humor,…
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- As a progressive discipline [biochemistry] belongs to the present century. From the experimental physiologists of the last century it obtained a charter,… — Frederick Gowland Hopkins
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- I definitely want to show how beautiful the marathon can be. I am the opponent of all those who find the marathon… — Unknown Author
- It is a melancholy experience for a professional mathematician to find himself writing about mathematics. The function of a mathematician is to… — G. H. Hardy
- The Anti-Vivisector does not deny that physiologists must make experiments and even take chances with new methods. He says that they must… — George Bernard Shaw
- When physiologists revealed the existence and functions of hormones they not only gave increased opportunities for the activities of biochemists but in… — Frederick Gowland Hopkins
- As was to be expected, the discovery of the nervous apparatus of the salivary glands immediately impelled physiologists to seek a similar… — Ivan Pavlov
- Physiologists should think before putting down the instinct of self-preservation as the cardinal instinct of an organic being. A living thing seeks… — Friedrich Nietzsche
- It has been observed that one's nose is never so happy as when thrust into the affairs of others from which some… — Ambrose Bierce
- Art is not, as the metaphysicians say, the manifestation of some mysterious idea of beauty or God; it is not, as the… — Leo Tolstoy
- A single human brain has about a hundred million nerve cells... and a computer program that throws light on the mind/brain problem… — Tony Hoare
- The tendency of old age to the body, say the physiologists, is to form bone. It is as rare as it is… — Bob Wells