Schoenheimer Famous Quotes & Sayings
9 Schoenheimer Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
I am not the greatest actor in the world, but the reason I keep working is that I work hard and show up every day and be easy to work with.— Scott Eastwood

I would not be among you to-night (being awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) but for the mentors, colleagues and students who have guided and aided me throughout my scientific life. I wish I could name them all and tell you their contributions. More, however, than anyone else it was the late Rudolf Schoenheimer, a brilliant scholar and a man of infectious enthusiasm, who introduced me to the wonders of Biochemistry. Ever since, I have been happy to have chosen science as my career, and, to borrow a phrase of Jacques Barzun, have felt that 'Science is, in the best and strictest sense, glorious entertainment'.— Konrad Bloch

It's horrible getting older. I mean, it's wonderful because you see the circles of life get completed. But it's horrible losing your looks.— Erica Jong

Fortune is merry,— William Shakespeare
And in this mood will give us anything.

[The] weakness of biological balance studies has aptly been illustrated by comparison with the working of a slot machine. A penny brings forth one package of chewing gum; two pennies bring forth two. Interpreted according to the reasoning of balance physiology, the first observation is an indication of the conversion of copper into gum; the second constitutes proof.— Rudolph Schoenheimer
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You're more trouble than you're worth."— Tamora Pierce
"I'm a girl. That's my job.

Many people think they have religion when they are troubled with dyspepsia.— Robert Green Ingersoll
