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cancer thinking long-ago
As agonizing a disease as cancer is, I do not think it can be said that our civilization is threatened by it. ... But a very plausible case can be made that our civilization is fundamentally threatened by the lack of adequate fertility control. Exponential increases of population will dominate any arithmetic increases, even those brought about by heroic technological initiatives, in the availability of food and resources, as Malthus long ago realized. Carl Sagan
cancer mind disease
A cancer is not only a physical disease, it is a state of mind. Bill Vaughan
cancer thinking guy
Think of a single problem confronting the world today. Disease, poverty, global warming... If the problem is going to be solved, it is science that is going to solve it. Scientists tend to be unappreciated in the world at large, but you can hardly overstate the importance of the work they do. If anyone ever cures cancer, it will be a guy with a science degree. Or a woman with a science degree. Bill Bryson
cancer smoking warning
'Warning: Smoking may cause fetal injury or premature birth.'...Found MY brand! Just don't get the ones that say 'lung cancer.' Bill Hicks
cancer natural society stepped
The American Cancer Society really stepped up and did their part during this natural disaster. Terry Watkins
cancer save society
The American Cancer Society has it right. I do think mammograms save lives. Donald Berry
cancer care last patients teach wig
We have wig care and last December, we were certified by 'Look Good, Feel Better,' part of the American Cancer Society, to teach cancer patients things they can do to look good. Marianne Kasten
cancer colon felt followed grasp mastectomy
When I had cancer - of the colon first, followed by breast cancer and a mastectomy - my motto used to be 'Drips by day, Prada by night.' I felt that I had to grasp it in the same way as you'd take on any challenge. Sam Taylor-Wood
cancer hand held life took wife
I held the generous, strong, beautiful hand of my first wife Cassie as ovarian cancer took her life much too soon. Pierce Brosnan
cells chuck federal laid man takes time woke
One day between takes on the 'Oz' set, I went into one of the cells and laid down and dozed off. When I woke up, I thought I was back in a federal pen. But I did my time, and today no one is more of a free man than Chuck Zito. Chuck Zito
cells fantastic gets information nature practical side
We're scientists; we're curious about how nature works, but we're also do-gooders. It's fantastic to think that the same experiments we'd do to understand how information gets into cells could have a practical side to them, too. Bonnie Bassler
cells made hundred
And you are made of a hundred trillion cells. We are, each of us, a multitude. Carl Sagan
cells together way
Disassemble the cells of a sponge (by passing them through a sieve, for instance), then dump them into a solution, and they will find their way back together and build themselves into a sponge again. You can do this to them over and over, and they will doggedly reassemble because, like you and me and every other living thing, they have one overwhelming impulse: to continue to be. Bill Bryson
cells clinical federal funding progress toward tremendous
We could have made tremendous progress in getting these cells toward clinical application if federal funding had been available. John Gearhart
cells cure discovered stem western year
I started stem cells when I wanted to find a cure for my mother, who I loved very much, and western medicine was not able to cure her. If I had discovered stem cells a year before, I think that she would still be here with me. Peter Nygard
cells commercial equipment fuel military portable power
Micro fuel cells are years away from commercial deployment, but considerable R&D is underway funded in part by the military to power portable communications equipment in the field. Jesse Pichel
cells coat containing contains dna pattern specific surface
We can pattern a surface with single-stranded DNA containing a specific nucleotide sequence, then coat cells with single-stranded DNA that contains a complementary sequence. Ravi Chandra
cells companies hopefully pass screening systems taking talking three within
We're already talking with the bio-technology and bio-pharmaceutical companies about taking these cells into screening systems for new drugs. Hopefully that will come to pass within two to three years. Austin Smith
mirrors movies
I've used mirrors in a lot of movies. I think the mirror is an extraordinary thing, also the reflective, a reflection in water, etc. Nicolas Roeg
mirrors perfection impossible
The command "Be ye prfect" is not idealistic gas. Nor is it a command to do the impossible. He said (in the Bible) that we were "gods" and he is going to make good his words. He will make us into a god or goddess, a dazzling, radiant, immortal creature...a bright stainless mirror which reflects back to God perfectly. C. S. Lewis
mirrors long shining
It is easy to acknowledge, but almost impossible to realize for long, that we are mirrors whose brightness, if we are bright, is wholly derived from the sun that shines upon us. C. S. Lewis
mirrors people fandoms
I like how blogging emulates fandom because it's so completist and spontaneous. It really mirrors the way people listen to music, and I like that fluidity with online content. Carrie Brownstein
mirrors stalking-me looks
I was just about to ask you the same thing. I know you followed me. Don't look so suprised. It's called a rearview mirror. Are you stalking me for a specific reason? Becca Fitzpatrick
mirrors looks rear-view-mirror
I know you followed me. Don't look so surprised. It's called a rearview mirror. Becca Fitzpatrick
mirrors hair long
I still want to be an architect and score films and do other things. I always said as long as I've still got teeth and hair and I look cool when I look in the mirror, then I'll do it. DJ Quik
mirrors car guy
Can I tell you how strange it is to look in your rearview mirror and see guys in cars tailing you? David Schwimmer
mirrors trying asking
Try this for deviancy: fabricants are mirrors held up to purebloods' conscience; what purebloods see reflected there sickens them. So they blame you for holding the mirror." I hid my shock by asking when purebloods might blame themselves. Mephi replied, "History suggests, not until they are made to. David Mitchell