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Radioactive Quotes by James Patterson
- Fang: "Have you guys been playing in the toxic waste again? Been bitten by a radioactive spider? Struck by lightning? Drink a super-soldier serum?
- Have you guys been playing in toxic waste again?" Fang asked severely, putting his hands on his hips. Nudge giggled. "No." "Been bitten by a…
More Radioactive Quotes
- For 50 years, nuclear power stations have produced three products which only a lunatic could want: bomb-explosive plutonium, lethal radioactive waste and… — James Buchan
- Gentle reader, the Fountain of Youth is radioactive, and those who imbibe its poisonous heavy waters will suffer the hideous fate of… — William S. Burroughs
- When one studies strongly radioactive substances special precautions must be taken if one wishes to be able to take delicate measurements. The… — Marie Curie
- [This] may prove to be the beginning of some embracing generalization, which will throw light, not only on radioactive processes, but on… — Frederick Soddy
- The age of the earth was thus increased from a mere score of millions [of years] to a thousand millions and more,… — William Johnson Sollas
- Some months ago we discovered that certain light elements emit positrons under the action of alpha particles. Our latest experiments have shown… — Frederic Joliot-Curie
- It's perilous and foolhardy for the average citizen to remain ignorant about global warming, say, or ozone depletion, air pollution, toxic and… — Carl Sagan
- Perhaps most ridiculous of all is the suggestion that we 'keep' our radioactive garbage for the use of our descendants. This 'solution',… — David R. Brower
- Why should people be afraid that we use a few small pellets of uranium at the nuclear power plant in Bataan? Don't… — Imelda Marcos
- As a general rule, so long as you have any choice at all, you should never route through or peer with the… — Edward Snowden
- Ketchup left overnight on dinner plates has a longer half-life than radioactive waste. — Wes Smith
- The Laboratory for Radioactivity consisted of only two rooms at the time; at a later date, when tests of radioactive substances became… — Walther Bothe