Albert Sabin

Medicine American 1906 – 1993 333 quotes

Developed the oral polio vaccine, which became the primary tool in the global eradication effort due to its ease of administration.

Quotes by Albert Sabin

The greatest satisfaction in life is to be able to contribute something of lasting value to humanity.

Letter to a colleague

I am convinced that the oral vaccine is the only way to eradicate polio globally.

Letter to a public health official 1959

The fight against disease is a continuous battle, and we must never give up.

Diary entry

My work is my life, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

Letter to his wife

The scientific community must work together, transcending national boundaries, to solve global health problems.

Speech notes 1960

I have always believed that prevention is better than cure.

Interview transcript

The human spirit is resilient, and we can overcome any challenge if we work together.

Letter to a friend

I am deeply grateful for the support of my family and friends throughout my career.

Thank you note

The responsibility of a scientist is to serve humanity.

Lecture notes

There is no greater reward than seeing the positive impact of your work on people's lives.

Letter to a student

The path to discovery is often fraught with challenges, but perseverance is key.

Correspondence with a young researcher

I hope my work will inspire future generations to pursue careers in science and medicine.

Autobiographical notes

The joy of discovery is an unparalleled experience.

Diary entry

We must never forget the human element in our scientific endeavors.

Letter to a colleague

The future of medicine lies in collaborative research and open communication.

Conference remarks

My commitment to eradicating polio was unwavering.

Memoirs

Science is a universal language that transcends cultural barriers.

International conference notes

I have always been driven by a desire to alleviate human suffering.

Letter to a philanthropic organization

The world is a better place when we work together for the common good.

Public statement

My greatest fear was that the vaccine would not reach those who needed it most.

Letter to a WHO official 1960