Lise Meitner

Physics Austrian-Swedish 1878 – 1968 485 quotes

Co-discovered nuclear fission

Quotes by Lise Meitner

I have always been a strong advocate for the ethical implications of scientific discovery.

Speech 1946

The world is a marvel of complexity, and science helps us to appreciate its beauty.

Interview 1964

I have always believed that science can foster a sense of shared responsibility for the future.

Speech 1946

The most important thing is to be a person of integrity and courage.

Interview 1964

I have always been a strong supporter of scientific research for the benefit of all.

Speech 1946

The atom is a powerful force that can be used for both good and ill.

Speech 1946

I have always believed that science can inspire a sense of shared humanity and purpose.

Speech 1946

The most important thing is to have a deep commitment to the pursuit of knowledge.

Interview 1964

I have always been a strong advocate for the ethical use of scientific advancements.

Speech 1946

The world is a place of constant discovery, and science is our guide.

Interview 1964

I have always believed that science can foster a sense of global cooperation.

Speech 1946

The most important thing is to be a person of vision and determination.

Interview 1964

I have always been a strong supporter of scientific education as a path to progress.

Interview 1964

The atom is a profound mystery that continues to inspire scientific inquiry.

Interview 1964

I have always believed that science can help us to create a more just and peaceful world.

Speech 1946

The most important thing is to have a deep respect for the power of science.

Interview 1964

I have always been a strong advocate for the ethical responsibilities of scientists.

Speech 1946

The world is a vast and intricate system, and science helps us to understand its balance.

Interview 1964

I have always believed that science can foster a sense of shared responsibility for the planet's well-being.

Speech 1946

The most important thing is to be a person of integrity and intellectual honesty.

Interview 1964