Richard Willstätter

Chemistry Germany 1872 – 1942 100 quotes

He elucidated chlorophyll structure, advancing organic chemistry of natural products.

Quotes by Richard Willstätter

The scientific method is the most powerful tool humanity possesses for understanding the world.

Public lecture 1923

To truly understand a substance, one must be able to synthesize it.

Scientific principle 1916

The intricate dance of atoms and molecules is a testament to the elegance of the natural world.

Personal reflection 1929

I believe that science should always serve the betterment of humanity.

Ethical statement 1933

The isolation of pure chlorophyll was a monumental task, requiring years of dedicated effort.

Nobel lecture 1915

One must never be afraid to challenge established ideas, for that is how progress is made.

Advice to young scientists 1921

The plant kingdom is a vast chemical factory, producing an astonishing array of compounds.

Botanical chemistry 1913

My greatest satisfaction comes from seeing my students go on to make their own significant contributions.

Letter to a colleague 1931

The pursuit of knowledge is a noble endeavor, enriching both the individual and society.

Public speech 1934

The precise measurement of physical properties is crucial for characterizing new compounds.

Analytical chemistry text 1906

The history of chemistry is a testament to the power of human intellect and perseverance.

Historical review 1926

Even seemingly small discoveries can have far-reaching implications.

Scientific commentary 1919

The structure of anthocyanins revealed the chemical basis of many flower colors.

Research publication 1917

I have always found immense joy in the meticulous work of the laboratory.

Autobiographical notes 1936

The understanding of enzymes is key to unlocking the secrets of biological catalysis.

Biochemistry lecture 1924

True scientific progress requires both careful observation and bold imagination.

Speech to students 1920

The study of natural pigments is a bridge between chemistry and biology.

Interdisciplinary talk 1915

My work was always driven by a desire to understand the fundamental principles at play.

Reflections on career 1937

The pursuit of scientific truth is a universal human endeavor.

International conference speech 1938

The isolation of chlorophyll was a testament to the power of systematic chemical investigation.

Nobel Prize address 1915