Dorothy Hodgkin

Chemistry English 1910 – 1994 389 quotes

Determined structures of penicillin and vitamin B12

Quotes by Dorothy Hodgkin

The history of science is full of examples of people who were initially dismissed but later proven right.

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Science is not just about facts; it's about understanding.

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The most rewarding part of science is seeing your work contribute to human knowledge.

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I was always fascinated by the idea of seeing the invisible.

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The structure of a molecule can tell you so much about its function.

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It's important to have a good mentor and to be part of a supportive community.

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The scientific method is a powerful tool for understanding the world.

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I never let my gender define my capabilities in science.

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The pursuit of fundamental knowledge is essential for progress.

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The universe is full of wonders waiting to be discovered.

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The joy of discovery is what drives scientists.

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Don't be afraid to tackle difficult problems.

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The most profound discoveries often come from unexpected places.

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Science is a journey, not a destination.

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The beauty of a crystal structure is not just aesthetic, but also functional.

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It's important to communicate your scientific findings clearly and effectively.

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The future of science depends on inspiring the next generation.

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The complexity of biological molecules is truly astonishing.

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I always believed that the structure of a molecule held the key to its secrets.

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The scientific community should be a place of open exchange and collaboration.

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