A collection of 839 inspiring quotes about chemistry from various authors and sources.
The idea that we should prioritize a racial viewpoint on, who knows, maybe even organic chemistry, over somebody who is adept at understanding how to convey a difficult concept, is preposterous, just at an educational level.
Physics and those parts of other fields that grow out of physics - chemistry, the structure of big molecules - in those domains, there is a lot of progress. In many other domains, there is very little progress in developing real scientific understanding.
The Rascals are something else. They\'re up there with the Beatles, and Stones and Byrds. That level of musicality. They have a real chemistry. It is like magic.
Back in my days as a chemistry student, I used to be quite a technocrat. I was firmly convinced that scientists would have cornered God and photographed Him in color by 1951.
I was a chemistry major, but I\'m always winding up as a teacher in English departments, so I\'ve brought scientific thinking to literature. There\'s been very little gratitude for this.
The people who taught really knew their stuff. My chemistry teacher, Frank Wade, was actually a chemist. I was so lucky in a number of ways.
We learned early on that we had chemistry and I was so grateful for that. It\'s like one of the few magical things about film that still exists.
I always say that chemistry is something impossible to manufacture. It\'s either there or it isn\'t. The fact that you\'re friends doesn\'t necessarily equate to great chemistry.
I\'m a very lazy person by nature. I have to be really engaged, and then I go straight from lazy to obsessive. I couldn\'t study chemistry, but I could memorize all the books for Dungeons and Dragons. It was ridiculous. The trick is to find what I like to do.
The chemistry from compounds in the environment is orders of magnitude more complex than our best chemists can produce.
Every time I sat in a chemistry lesson, I thought, \'What am I doing this for? I don\'t ever want to be in a job that involves a Bunsen burner.\'
Everything we do understand about the universe - the periodic table of elements, Einstein\'s laws, Newton\'s laws, all of chemistry, all of biology - that\'s 4 percent of the universe. We got to the moon on the 4 percent we do understand. We landed on Mars on the 4 percent we do understand. So the day we crack the nut of the rest of that 95 percent... Oh my gosh.
Brock Lesnar and I have a very unique chemistry. It works. It\'s worked since 2002; it will continue to work any time we are presented together.
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You have to understand that PTSD has to be an event that you experience, a very traumatic event. And actually, there is evidence that brain chemistry changes during this event in certain individuals where it's imprinted indelibly forever and there's an emotion associated with this which triggers the condition.
If the chemistry is right between star and photographer and the geometry of the pictures pleases the star, often the two people end up with a long-term professional friendship during which they continue to work together and to produce highly personal images.
Sir Humphrey Davy Abominated gravy. He lived in the odium Of having discovered sodium. Said to have been written as a schoolboy during a chemistry class at St. Paul's School.
Chemistry is, well technically, chemistry is the study of matter. But I prefer to see it as the study of change.
There has to be chemistry in a duet, but if you go beyond the point of friendship and attraction, you lose something.
The language of chemistry simply does not mesh with that of biology. Chemistry is about substances and how they react, whereas biology appeals to concepts such as information and organisation. Informational narratives permeate biology.
I was glad I liked chemistry.
The good thing about having chemistry is, when you get to the improv section of a scene, you've got somebody to feed off. It can go on and on and on, and the sky's the limit.
The tea is pure chemistry, and so is everything else. But chemistry can be highly active with nutrients, it could be not very active and empty of nutrients or it could be a toxic, polluted substance. That's what interests me as an environmentalist, because I think we should only produce the purest, finest things. Then there would be no toxic side effects. There would be no wastes, because everything would be used responsibly.
As a director and an actor, it is very difficult to say \'this person was better than another person.\' I judge by chemistry of the actors but it is difficult being a judge. I will never bash any of the actors.
For me chemistry represented an indefinite cloud of future potentialities which enveloped my life to come in black volutes torn by fiery flashes, like those which had hidden Mount Sinai. Like Moses, from that cloud I expected my law, the principle of order in me, around me, and in the world. I would watch the buds swell in spring, the mica glint in the granite, my own hands, and I would say to myself: I will understand this, too, I will understand everything.
Chemistry comes about through the transformation of earth, air, fire and water. All chemistry is just movement within those things, and so we experience the joys and the sorrows of hot and cold, and dry and moist, because of these chemical transformations. In a similar way, we create and experience a world of time, space, motion and energy, through our intuitions, our thoughts, our sensing and our feeling.
Personal chemistry forges the way for musical chemistry.
The chemistry of making the songs is often about being inspired by each other and responding intuitively.
I liked all of my science classes from biology to chemistry. I thought dissecting was one of the most interesting parts of it.
Well, I see I am not designed to the finding out the Philosophers Stone, I have been so unlucky in my first attempts in chemistry.