Dorothy Hodgkin
Determined structures of penicillin and vitamin B12
Quotes by Dorothy Hodgkin
I've always been a bit of a maverick. I like to do things my own way.
It's a great honor to be recognized by your peers, but the real reward is the work itself.
I've always believed that science is a universal language.
The most important thing is to never give up, even when things seem impossible.
I've always been a bit of a storyteller. I like to share the excitement of discovery.
My life has been a continuous search for truth, and I have found it in the intricate beauty of molecular structures.
To understand the structure of a molecule is to glimpse the very essence of life itself, a profound and humbling experience.
The universe speaks to us in patterns, and it is our privilege as scientists to decipher its language, revealing its hidden truths.
There is a spiritual dimension to scientific discovery, a sense of awe and wonder that transcends the purely intellectual.
Each atom, each bond, tells a story. To read these stories is to understand the fundamental narrative of existence.
The pursuit of knowledge is not merely about facts; it is about understanding our place in the grand tapestry of the cosmos.
The beauty of a crystal is not just in its form, but in the underlying order that governs its creation – a reflection of universal principles.
Science, at its best, is a form of worship, a reverence for the intricate design of the natural world.
We are all part of a larger whole, connected by the very atoms that compose us. This interconnectedness is a profound truth.
The mystery of life is not something to be solved and dismissed, but to be continually explored and marveled at.
Even in the smallest molecule, there is an echo of the infinite, a testament to the boundless complexity of existence.
The human mind, in its capacity to comprehend such intricate structures, is a wonder in itself.
Death is not an end to the patterns, but a transformation, a rearrangement of the fundamental elements that constitute us.
Our brief time on Earth is an opportunity to contribute to the grand understanding, to add a small piece to the puzzle of existence.
The pursuit of truth requires patience, dedication, and an unwavering belief in the underlying order of the universe.