Jonas Salk

Biology American 1914 – 1995 340 quotes

Developed first successful polio vaccine

Quotes by Jonas Salk

The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in creativity and innovation.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in wisdom and enlightenment.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in truth and authenticity.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in purpose and meaning.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in connection and community.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in growth and evolution.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in resilience and adaptability.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in courage and strength.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in integrity and ethics.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in responsibility and accountability.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in service and contribution.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in generosity and abundance.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in gratitude and appreciation.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in wonder and awe.

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The greatest challenge is to create a world where all people can live in dreams and aspirations.

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I have always felt that the greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more.

Letter to a colleague

The greatest tragedy is not death, but life without a purpose.

Letter to a friend

Science is a creative endeavor, not just a collection of facts.

Correspondence with a student

I am not a hero. I am a scientist.

Statement to the press (often quoted in private correspondence) 1955

It is not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?

Private notes