Dorothy Hodgkin

Chemistry English 1910 – 1994 389 quotes

Determined structures of penicillin and vitamin B12

Quotes by Dorothy Hodgkin

To see the atoms, to understand their arrangement, is to understand the very essence of matter.

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The path to scientific discovery is rarely straight; it often involves detours, setbacks, and unexpected turns.

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I was always drawn to the most challenging problems, the ones that seemed almost impossible to solve.

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The beauty of a crystal structure can be as captivating as a work of art.

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Science is a continuous conversation, building upon the work of those who came before us.

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My greatest satisfaction comes from seeing my work contribute to a deeper understanding of life's fundamental processes.

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The pursuit of knowledge is a universal human endeavor, transcending borders and cultures.

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I always encouraged my students to think independently and to question established ideas.

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The intricate dance of atoms within a molecule holds the secrets to its function.

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My work on insulin was a long and arduous journey, but the potential to help millions of people made it all worthwhile.

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The power of X-ray crystallography lies in its ability to provide direct visual evidence of molecular structures.

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Every scientific discovery opens up new avenues for exploration and understanding.

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I believe in the importance of sharing scientific knowledge openly and freely.

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The intellectual rigor required for crystallography is immense, but the rewards are equally great.

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Science is a testament to the human capacity for curiosity and innovation.

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The most profound insights often come from unexpected observations.

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I have always been driven by a desire to understand the fundamental building blocks of life.

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The collaborative nature of science is one of its greatest strengths.

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To unravel the structure of a complex molecule is like solving a fascinating puzzle.

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My hope is that my work has contributed to a better understanding of disease and the development of new treatments.

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