Portrait of James Watson

James Watson

Co-discoverer of DNA structure

Modern influential 106 sayings

Sayings by James Watson

If you could find the gene which determines intelligence and it could improve our children, why wouldn't we do it?

2007 — Interview with The Sunday Times
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People who have to deal with black employees find this a problem, because they're not as good as white employees.

2007 — Interview with The Times
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If there were a gene for stupidity, and you could get rid of it, would you not want to?

2007 — Interview with The Sunday Times
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I would say that, yes, I am a racist in the sense that I believe there are differences between races.

2019 — Documentary 'American Masters: Decoding Watson'
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All my friends who have to hire black people, they find it a problem.

2007 — Interview with The Sunday Times
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There are people who don't want to admit that there are differences between races.

2019 — Documentary 'American Masters: Decoding Watson'
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I think it's important to be honest about these things.

2019 — Documentary 'American Masters: Decoding Watson'
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The Japanese are smarter than the Chinese.

Undated, but reported in various articles — Speech at a conference, reportedly
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Women are not as good at science as men.

Throughout his career — Various interviews and public statements
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If you're really stupid, I would say, just become a politician.

2003 — Interview with Charlie Rose
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There's a difference between a scientist and a politician. A scientist wants to know the truth, a politician wants to get elected.

2003 — Interview with Charlie Rose
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I'm not politically correct, and I don't care.

Throughout his career — Various interviews
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If you're going to be a scientist, you have to be prepared to be disliked.

Throughout his career — Various interviews
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Rosalind Franklin was a pain in the ass.

1968 — Book: 'The Double Helix'
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I've never met a stupid person who was happy.

2003 — Interview with Charlie Rose
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The greatest joy in science is to prove someone wrong.

Throughout his career — Various interviews
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I think the great thing about science is that it doesn't care what you think.

Throughout his career — Various interviews
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If you don't like what I say, don't listen.

Throughout his career — Various interviews
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I'm not afraid to be controversial.

Throughout his career — Various interviews
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I think it's perfectly legitimate to ask whether all human populations are equally intelligent.

2007 — Interview with The Sunday Times
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