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Quotes About Molecule

If there were no internal propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level—indeed in the molecule itself—it would be physically impossible for love to appear higher up.
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
If there were no internal propensity to unite, even at a prodigiously rudimentary level — indeed in the molecule itself — it would be physically impossible for love to appear higher up, with us, in hominized form. . . . Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come into being.
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
As is known, the sugar molecule as it passes through lactic acid can easily be split by purely chemical means.
~ Eduard Buchner
I circumnavigate each cell in you Your merest molecule is right and true Look there for destinies indelible and fine And rare. Ten thousand futures share your blood each instant; Each drop of blood a cloned electric twin of you.
~ Ray Bradbury
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~ David Archer
Guilt demands ransom even though you're broke, and it demands that you keep it company even though it's fused to every molecule in your body. Guilt makes you scream, "What more do you want?" even though it's already taken everything, including your happily ever after.
~ Rachel Howzell Hall
The life of any one physical DNA molecule is quite short—perhaps a matter of months, certainly not more than one lifetime. But a DNA molecule could theoretically live on in the form of copies of itself for a hundred million years.
~ Richard Dawkins
An active replicator is any replicator whose nature has some influence over its probability of being copied. For example a DNA molecule, via protein synthesis, exerts phenotypic effects which influence whether it is copied: this is what natural selection is all about.
~ Richard Dawkins
On the basis of Lorentz's theory, if we limit ourselves to a single spectral line, it suffices to assume that each atom (or molecule) contains a single moving electron.
~ Pieter Zeeman
There is a river that runs through time and the universe, vast and inexplicable, a flow of spirit that is at the heart of all existence, and every molecule of our being is a part of it. And what is God but the whole of that river? … Perhaps the most important truth I've learned across the whole of my life is that it's only when I yield to the river and embrace the journey that I find peace.
~ William Kent Krueger
THERE IS A river that runs through time and the universe, vast and inexplicable, a flow of spirit that is at the heart of all existence, and every molecule of our being is a part of it. And
~ William Kent Krueger
There was spirit in all things, Cork believed, knowledge in every molecule of creation. Nothing ever went truly unnoticed, from the fall of a single leaf to the death of a child.
~ William Kent Krueger
Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, arguably the greatest discovery in biology in the twentieth century, famously said, "If you want to understand function, study structure.
~ David J. Linden
The animal world seizes its food in masses little and big, and often gorges itself with it, but the vegetable, through the agency of the solvent power of water, absorbs its nourishment molecule by molecule.
~ John Burroughs
Climate change is a global issue - from the point of view of the Earth's climate, a molecule of CO2 emitted in Bejing is the same as a molecule emitted in Sydney.
~ Jeff Goodell
Each child she found was a molecule, a part of herself still remaining in the scary world she had left behind.
~ Rene Denfeld
The DNA molecule is shaped like a twisted ladder, and the rungs of the ladder—the nucleotides—can hold vast amounts of information, the code of life. A gene is a short stretch of DNA, typically about a thousand letters long, that holds the recipe for a protein or a group of related proteins. The total assemblage of an organism's genetic code—its full complement of DNA, comprising all its genes—is the organism's genome.
~ Richard Preston
Mad cow disease is caused by a prion, a weirdly folded protein molecule that triggers weird folding in other molecules, like Kurt Vonnegut's infectious form of water, ice-nine, in his great early novel Cat's Cradle.
~ David Quammen
information molecule
~ Jay Schulkin
increasing the value it offers to patients beyond the raw molecule rather than being a commodity producer of off-patent pharmaceuticals.
~ Rita Gunther McGrath
Why does nitrogen break so often? Because it's hard to fix! Ha-ha.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
Just believing, just having a molecule of faith--that simple step, when focused on the Lord Jesus Christ, has ever been and always will be not only the first principle of His Eternal Gospel but also the first step out of despair.
~ Jeffrey R. Holland
As soon as chemists have a definite conception of the internal structure of the molecule of an organic compound, they are able to tackle the task of producing these substances by artificial methods, i.e. by synthesis, as we call it.
~ Otto Wallach
The greatest single achievement of nature to date was surely the invention of the molecule DNA.
~ Lewis Thomas