Portrait of Francis Crick

Francis Crick

Co-discoverer of DNA structure

Modern influential 92 sayings

Sayings by Francis Crick

We were searching for a structure so simple and beautiful that it had to be true.

1988 — About the discovery of DNA's structure
Wisdom Unverifiable

The brain is a machine assembled not to understand itself, but to survive.

1994 — On consciousness research
Nature & World Unverifiable

The origin of life appears to be almost a miracle, so many are the conditions which would have had to be satisfied to get it going.

1981 — On abiogenesis
Biblical Unverifiable

I would not trust any experiment in biology unless it was confirmed by a physicist.

1966 — Comment on biological research methods
Educational Unverifiable

The Christian believer is like a tenant who is about to sign a lease on a flat when someone tells him that the owner of the flat does not exist.

1966 — On atheism
Inspirational Unverifiable

If, for example, a certain protein consistently appears in the urine of schizophrenics, one would be foolish not to take notice.

1979 — On research approaches
Wisdom Unverifiable

The genetic code is not an arbitrary code, but one which was determined by the laws of physics and chemistry.

1968 — On molecular biology
Educational Unverifiable

A theory that fits all the facts is bound to be wrong, as some of the facts will be wrong.

1988 — On scientific theories
Educational Unverifiable

It is not so much what one does, as what one is, that matters.

1988 — Book: 'What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of Scientific Discovery'
General Unverifiable

The more you learn, the more you realize how much you don't know.

Undated — Commonly attributed, but exact source is elusive
General Unverifiable

A good scientist is a person with original ideas. A good engineer is a person who makes a design that works.

Undated — Interview
General Unverifiable

If you want to get ahead in science, you have to be a bit of a maverick.

Undated — Attributed to him
General Unverifiable

The greatest joy in science is to understand something that no one else has understood before.

Undated — Attributed to him
General Unverifiable

If you are honest, you will find that you are often wrong. But if you are not honest, you will never find out.

Undated — Attributed to him
General Unverifiable

No important discovery is ever made without a 'mad' guess.

1988 — Book: 'What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of Scientific Discovery'
General Unverifiable

A man who is not a socialist at twenty has no heart; a man who is still a socialist at forty has no head.

Undated — Attributed to him, popular saying he reportedly used
General Unverifiable

One of the most striking features of the human mind is its ability to believe what it wants to believe.

1994 — Book: 'The Astonishing Hypothesis: Scientific Search for Soul'
General Unverifiable

Free will is an illusion.

1994 — Book: 'The Astonishing Hypothesis: Scientific Search for Soul'
General Unverifiable

Our minds are just a lot of neurons firing.

1994 — Book: 'The Astonishing Hypothesis: Scientific Search for Soul'
General Unverifiable

There is no scientific evidence for the existence of a soul.

1994 — Book: 'The Astonishing Hypothesis: Scientific Search for Soul'
Religious Unverifiable
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