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Quotes About Research

What is generally missed, is that my writing financed research.
~ L. Ron Hubbard
I'm a librarian," he said.
~ Laini Taylor
And when he reread the stories, still it was research.
~ Laini Taylor
When some high-sounding institute states that a compound is harmless or a process free of risk, it is wise to know whence the institute or the scientists who work there obtain their financial support.
~ Lancet
It is a curious property of research activity that after the problem has been solved the solution seems obvious.
~ land edwin
I believe each incoming freshman [in college] must be started at once on his own research project if we are to preserve his secret dream of greatness and make it come true.
~ land edwin
There's a tremendous popular fallacy which holds that significant research can be carried out by trying things. Actually it is easy to show that in general no significant problem can be solved empirically, except for accidents so rare as to be statistically unimportant. One of my jests is to say that we work empirically -- we use bull's eye empiricism. We try everything, but we try the right thing first!
~ land edwin ii
And of course Charlotte hasn't eaten a bit of dinner," Henry said, getting up. "I'll go see if Bridget can't make her up a plate of cold chicken. As for the rest of you-" He paused for a moment, as if he were about to give them an order-send them to bed, perhaps, or back to the library to do more research. The moment passed, and a look of puzzlement crossed his face. "Blast it, I can't remember what I was going to say," he announced, and vanished into the kitchen.
~ Cassandra Clare
It's fun to pick a cuisine and say I'm going to research Ethiopian food, and see what it's all about. You find that there are a lot of similarities in cuisines from around the world and a lot of similar flavors.
~ Cat Cora
I am an author of the analytical critique. And because of that, a ton of research is done by me in order to bring an examination into comprehensive being.
~ Cat Ellington
In early days, I tried not to give librarians any trouble, which was where I made my primary mistake. Librarians like to be given trouble; they exist for it, they are geared to it. For the location of a mislaid volume, an uncatalogued item, your good librarian has a ferret's nose. Give her a scent and she jumps the leash, her eye bright with battle.
~ Catherine Drinker Bowen
fight cancer. (Research has shown that children who suffer abuse are about 50 percent more likely to get cancer than other children.)
~ Catherine Gildiner
The more I research the bodymind, the more I get that the only workable path to workable health is to forgive the unforgivable in spite of its unforgivability. Otherwise we just destroy our own cells with the byproducts of all that hate. We
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Here's the problem with unforgivable. The more I research the bodymind, the more I get that the only workable path to workable health is to forgive the unforgivable in spite of its unforgivability. Otherwise we just destroy our own cells with the byproducts of all that hate.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
She sounds like someone who spends a lot of time in libraries, which are the best sorts of people.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Neurobiology research has taught helping professionals that we need to "come to our senses" in developing effective components for trauma intervention.
~ Cathy A. Malchiodi
Researchers have just recently become aware of the magnitude of developmental, health, and behavioral problems—including speech and language problems—that plague maltreated children
~ Cathy A. Malchiodi
Zoe Marie Jones, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University, joined this project in
~ Cathy N. Davidson
current research on how young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life. The Reports result from research projects funded by the MacArthur Foundation as part of its $50 million
~ Cathy N. Davidson
socialize, and participate in civic life. The Reports result from research projects funded by the MacArthur Foundation as part of its $50 million initiative
~ Cathy N. Davidson
the creative use and development of new technologies for learning and research; second, critical understanding of the role of new media in life, learning,
~ Cathy N. Davidson
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning, published by the MIT Press, present findings from current research on how young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life. The Reports result
~ Cathy N. Davidson
research on how young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life. The Reports result from research projects funded
~ Cathy N. Davidson
research project would not exist. It is not our purpose
~ Cathy N. Davidson