Chemistry Quotes

58 quotes from Chemistry thinkers

Science is a process of constantly questioning, not just accepting what's told to you.

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

Chemistry

I was always fascinated by the question of how life began, and the ribosome is at the heart of that question.

Ada Yonath

Chemistry

Innovation often comes from unexpected places. You have to be open to new ideas and willing to challenge conventional wisdom.

Akira Yoshino

Chemistry

The lithium-ion battery is a prime example of how fundamental research can lead to a technology that changes the world.

M. Stanley Whittingham

Chemistry

You can be 90 years old and still be doing good science.

John B. Goodenough

Chemistry

Evolution is the best engineer. It's had billions of years to figure things out.

Frances Arnold

Chemistry

Time is the essence of everything. Without understanding time, we cannot understand the universe.

Ahmed Zewail

Chemistry

Our responsibility to the planet is not to leave it in a worse state than we found it.

F. Sherwood Rowland

Chemistry

It is not enough to just do science; we have to do something with it.

Mario J. Molina

Chemistry

We have created a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene.

Paul J. Crutzen

Chemistry

The future of nuclear energy is bright, but it is not without its challenges.

Glenn T. Seaborg

Chemistry

The most important thing is to be curious and to ask questions. If you don't ask questions, you don't learn anything.

Frederick Sanger

Chemistry

The discovery of artificial radioactivity opens up a vast field of research, not only in physics but also in chemistry and biology.

Irène Joliot-Curie

Chemistry

I have been much interested in the problem of the structure of atoms and molecules, and especially in the nature of the chemical bond.

Gilbert N. Lewis

Chemistry

I was born with a chemical formula in my head.

Alfred Werner

Chemistry

The sugar problem is one of the most fascinating and difficult in organic chemistry.

Hermann Emil Fischer

Chemistry

Science is the systematic pursuit of knowledge, and the most important tool for this pursuit is the experiment.

Wilhelm Ostwald

Chemistry

A chemical formula is a picture of the molecule, a representation of its structure.

Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff

Chemistry

The benzene ring was not discovered, it was dreamt.

August Kekulé

Chemistry

The true and proper object of chemistry is to discover the laws of nature, and not to make discoveries for the sake of making them.

Justus von Liebig

Chemistry