Lise Meitner
Co-discovered nuclear fission
Quotes by Lise Meitner
The pursuit of truth is a moral imperative, a duty that we owe to ourselves and to future generations.
Science is a journey into the unknown, a journey that can be both exhilarating and humbling.
The universe is a vast and mysterious place, and science is our guide to understanding it.
I have always been drawn to the fundamental questions of existence, to the nature of reality itself.
Science is a powerful tool for change, a tool that can be used to improve the lives of all people.
The beauty of a scientific theory lies in its ability to explain a wide range of phenomena with a few simple principles.
Science teaches us to question, to doubt, to always seek a deeper understanding.
The greatest scientists are those who are not afraid to challenge established dogma, to think outside the box.
I believe that science and art are two sides of the same coin, both seeking to understand and express the beauty of the world.
The universe is a source of endless wonder, and science is the key to unlocking its secrets.
My life has been a journey of discovery, a journey that has brought me immense satisfaction.
The pursuit of knowledge is a fundamental human drive, a drive that has shaped our civilization.
Science is a testament to the human spirit, to our insatiable curiosity and our desire to understand.
The greatest discoveries are often made by those who are willing to take risks, to venture into the unknown.
I have always believed that science has the power to unite people, to transcend cultural and national boundaries.
The universe is a grand design, and science is our attempt to decipher its intricate patterns.
The true scientist is driven by a passion for truth, a desire to understand the world as it truly is.
Science is a continuous process of learning and refinement, a journey that never truly ends.
The human mind is a remarkable instrument, capable of grasping the most complex concepts and unraveling the deepest mysteries.
I have always found immense joy in the intellectual challenge of scientific research.