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Quotes About Chemistry

I realize that I quite like this girl. It's not just that she's so pretty the words fly out of my mind before they can leave my mouth—it's that when we're chatting, I feel like I've known her all my life.
~ Jodi Picoult
She touched him and found that even something as innocent as the lacing of their fingers could raise all the hairs on the back of her neck and make her blood beat faster.
~ Jodi Picoult
When we are around someone who arouses us, our blink rate also tends to increase.
~ Joe Navarro
We can employ bleach, for example, to strip electrons from molecules. Electrons are more than just the glue that holds molecules together — they are also responsible for color. By stripping molecules of electrons, or "oxidizing" them, we can therefore eliminate stains.
~ Joe Schwarcz
for ordinary kitchen chemists like me, a stainless steel pan with a thick aluminum bottom is just fine. Anodized aluminum is also excellent. Nothing sticks to it, it cannot be scratched, and it's a snap to clean.
~ Joe Schwarcz
When you meet that special someone you'll understand why it didn't work out with anyone else
~ Unknown
You may have chemistry with her but you have history with me.
~ Unknown
How you feel about someone should not be measured by how well you know them, but how you feel when you are with them.
~ Unknown
Friendship at first sight, like love at first sight is said to be the only truth
~ Herman Melville
FLIRTATIONSHIP: More than a friendship, less than a relationship.
~ Unknown
There's always that one person that you've had feelings for since the moment you first met them.
~ Unknown
I get crazy when I'm with him. It's like my heart gets happy and the things I say to you come naturally.
~ Unknown
Its not physical attraction that made you attracted to me. Its plain simple, the magical connection between my heart and yours.
~ Unknown
Save your heart for someone who leaves you breathless!
~ Unknown
Just as the science and art of agriculture depend upon chemistry and botany, so the art of education depends upon physiology and psychology.
~ Edward Thorndike
You have to have brilliant people to work opposite, and then it does become like a real tennis match and this is our sport. With somebody like Mark Lewis Jones, who is extraordinary anyway, you just know it's going to be a good match.
~ Sarah Lancashire
Sometimes it's literally just a feeling that you get that somebody is more interested than someone else; and they may both say they're interested, but you get a feeling.
~ John Badham
If you mix a liquid with gunpowder and ignite it, and it burns with a steady blue flame, then the liquid must be at least fifty percent alcohol, and that's PROOF. That's the way they proved a liquid was alcohol in the 17th century when distilled spirits were first taxed, and that's what is meant by proof to this day
~ Dick Francis
Everything that goes on in your whole life is a result of molecules rushing around somewhere in your brain.
~ Don DeLillo
Pauling was shocked by the freedom with which the X-ray crystallographers of the time, including particularly Astbury , played with the intimate chemical structure of their models. They seemed to think that if the atoms were arranged in the right order and about the right distance apart, that was all that mattered, that no further restrictions need to be put on them.
~ Unknown
Every chemical compound, according to Engels, comes into existence only at a certain time in the development of the universe when the conditions are appropriate for it; and when it does come into existence it manifests this by entering into its characteristic relations. Neither carbon compounds or proteins are ideal forms, but are themselves witnesses of the conditions on a cooling planet. It is here that occurs his celebrated remark that life is the mode of existence of proteins.
~ Unknown
Granted, physical attraction is what gets you in the door. But there has to be something beyond that to want to keep you there.
~ Jaci Burton
You like a woman on top?" "I like you in my lap
~ Jaci Burton
If the chemistry was too simple and the complexity of the interactions was too low, then nothing would happen; the system would be "subcritical." But if the complexity of the interactions was rich enough-and Kauffman's mathematics now allowed him to define precisely what that meant-then the system would be "supercritical." Autocatalysis would be inevitable. And the order really would be for free.
~ Unknown