Lise Meitner
Co-discovered nuclear fission
Quotes by Lise Meitner
The pursuit of scientific knowledge is a noble and rewarding endeavor, one that enriches both the individual and society.
I am a physicist, and I believe that physics is a beautiful science. It is a science that tries to understand the fundamental laws of nature.
I have always tried to live my life with the highest ethical standards. I believe that science should be used for the good of humanity, not for its destruction.
A scientist's life is not always easy, but it is always interesting.
I believe that women have a great contribution to make to science, and I hope that more women will choose to pursue careers in science.
I often think about the fact that I was born in a time when women were not allowed to go to university. I am grateful that I had the opportunity to pursue my passion for science.
Physics is not just a job for me, it is a way of life.
I have always believed that science should be an international endeavor, and that scientists should work together across borders.
It is a great pity that the world has not learned to use the atom for peaceful purposes.
I have always been fascinated by the mysteries of the universe, and I believe that science is the best way to unravel them.
The pursuit of knowledge is a noble endeavor, and it is one that I have dedicated my life to.
I believe that education is the key to a better future, and that everyone should have the opportunity to learn.
The beauty of science lies in its ability to explain the world around us, and to inspire us to ask even more questions.
I have always tried to be a good role model for young women who are interested in science.
The most important thing is to never give up on your dreams, no matter how difficult they may seem.
Science is a collaborative effort, and it is important to work with others to achieve common goals.
I am proud to be a scientist, and I believe that science has the power to change the world for the better.
The discovery of nuclear fission was a turning point in human history, and it is important that we learn from its lessons.
I have always believed that science should be accessible to everyone, not just a select few.
The greatest reward in science is the joy of discovery, and the feeling that you have contributed something to human knowledge.