{"quotes":[{"text":"What do you call it when you end up right where you’re supposed to be?” Foster simply replies, “The perfect chemistry.","author":"Renee Ericson","tags":["chemistry","fate"],"id":277,"author_id":"Renee+Ericson"},{"text":"One of my friends compared me to Bruce Banner, due to my work with radiation and human health. So I looked up Bruce Banner and this is what I found: Banner, a physicist, is sarcastic and seemingly very self-assured when he first appears in Incredible Hulk #1, but is also emotionally withdrawn in most fashions...Banner is considered one of the greatest scientific minds on Earth, possessing 'a mind so brilliant it cannot be measured on any known intelligence test.' He holds expertise in biology, chemistry, engineering, physiology, and nuclear physics.","author":"Steven Magee","tags":["banner","biology","bruce","chemistry","engineering","health","hulk","human","incredible","nuclear","physics","physiology","radiation","radiation-effects"],"id":2747,"author_id":"Steven+Magee"},{"text":"Undeniable chemistry and horrific timing. They love each other.","author":"Darnell Lamont Walker","tags":["breaking-up","chemistry","falling-in-love","love","relationships","timing"],"id":5138,"author_id":"Darnell+Lamont+Walker"},{"text":"I always hoped for this spark of chemistry and compatibility, a flash of clarity to let me know that this was the guy, this was the time, so I should leg go and enjoy myself. But it never came. And by no small coincidence, neither did I.","author":"Molly Harper","tags":["chemistry","coming","funny","jane-jameson","molly-harper","nice-girls-don-t-have-fangs"],"id":9620,"author_id":"Molly+Harper"},{"text":"Pussy is everywhere. Dick is everywhere. Chemistry isn't.","author":"Genereux Philip","tags":["chemistry","dating","dating","dick","everywhere","inpirational","life","life","love","love","marriage-advice","marriage","pussy","relationship-advice","relationship"],"id":9626,"author_id":"Genereux+Philip"},{"text":"Dissection ... Teaches us that the body of man is made up of certain kinds of material, so differing from each other in optical and other physical characters and so built up together as to give the body certain structural features. Chemical examination further teaches us that these kinds of material are composed of various chemical substances, a large number of which have this characteristic that they possess a considerable amount of potential energy capable of being set free, rendered actual, by oxidation or some other chemical change. Thus the body as a whole may, from a chemical point of view, be considered as a mass of various chemical substances, representing altogether a considerable capital of potential energy.","author":"Michael Foster","tags":["body","chemistry","dissection","science","teach"],"id":11635,"author_id":"Michael+Foster"},{"text":"No, this trick won't work... How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love? ","author":"Albert Einstein","tags":["chemistry","first-love","love","physics"],"id":15866,"author_id":"Albert+Einstein"},{"text":"My laboratory is interested in the related challenges of understanding the origin of life on the early earth, and constructing synthetic cellular life in the laboratory. Focusing on artificial life frees us to explore novel chemical systems, but what we learn from these systems helps us to understand possible pathways leading to the origin of life. Our basic design for a synthetic cell involves the encapsulation of a spontaneously replicating nucleic acid, which acts as the genetic material, within a spontaneously replicating membrane vesicle, which provides spatial localization. We are using chemical synthesis to make nucleic acids with modified nucleobases and sugar-phosphate backbones.","author":"Jack W. Szostak","tags":["artificial-life","biology","chemistry","early-earth","early-life","first-life","laboratory","nobel-laureate","origin-of-life","science","synthetic-life"],"id":21137,"author_id":"Jack+W.+Szostak"},{"text":"A union of literary and scientific cultures – there was not the dissociation of sensibility that was so soon to come ... Davy himself was writing (and sometimes publishing) a good deal of poetry at the time; his notebooks mix details of chemical experiments, poems, and philosophical reflections all together; and these did not seem to exist in separate compartments in his mind.","author":"Oliver Sacks","tags":["chemistry","childhood","literature","science","science-and-arts"],"id":21808,"author_id":"Oliver+Sacks"},{"text":"Dr. Morris soon recognized that the difference between successful and unsuccessful marriages can often be traced to how well couples are able to 'bond' during the courtship period. By bonding he referred to the process by which a man and woman become cemented together emotionally. It describes the chemistry that permits two previous strangers to become intensely valuable to one another. It helps them weather the storms of life and remain committed in sickness and health, for richer or poorer, for better or worse, forsaking all others until they are parted in death. It is a phenomenal experience that almost defies description.","author":"James C. Dobson","tags":["become","better","bond","cemented","chemistry","committed","couples","courtship","death","defies","description","dr-morris","emotionally","experience","forsaking","health","help","intensely","life","man","marriage","marriage-vows","one-another","or","parted","permits","phenomenal","poorer","process","remain","richer","sickness","storm","strangers","successful","together","two","unsuccessful","valuable","weather","woman","worse"],"id":24488,"author_id":"James+C.+Dobson"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":126,"pages":13,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
