Portrait of Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling

Chemical bond theory, peace activism

Modern influential 124 sayings

Sayings by Linus Pauling

I am not interested in fame or fortune. I am interested in truth.

Unknown — Stating his primary motivation as a scientist.
Money & Business Unverifiable

The pursuit of knowledge is an endless journey.

Unknown — Reflecting on the continuous nature of scientific inquiry.
Educational Unverifiable

I think that the most important thing is to be honest with yourself and with others.

Unknown — A personal ethical principle.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The only way to do great work is to love what you do.

Unknown — A common motivational quote, sometimes attributed to him.
Love & Relationships Unverifiable

I am an optimist. I believe that the human race will solve its problems.

Unknown — Expressing hope for humanity's future.
Inspirational Unverifiable

The best way to learn is to teach.

Unknown — A pedagogical belief.
Educational Unverifiable

I have always been a rebel.

Unknown — Similar to 'non-conformist,' reflecting his independent nature.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The greatest adventure is to live your dreams.

Unknown — An inspirational statement.
Inspirational Unverifiable

Vitamin C is the best natural antihistamine.

1970s — Advocating for megadoses of vitamin C
Wisdom Unverifiable

I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure.

1960s — Dark humor remark
Wisdom Unverifiable

I have something that I call my Golden Rule. It goes something like this: 'Do unto others twenty-five percent better than you expect them to do unto you.' … The twenty-five percent is for error.

c. 1960s-1980s — Explaining his 'Golden Rule'
Self-Deprecating Confirmed

Like thousands of other boys, I had a little chemical laboratory in our cellar and think that some of our friends thought me a bit crazy.

c. 1948 (Science Illustrated) — Recalling his childhood interest in chemistry
General Unverifiable

Well David, I have a lot of ideas and throw away the bad ones.

c. 1930s (as recalled later) — Response to David Harker asking how he had so many good ideas
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

I was able to solve this problem because I don't have a computer. I know what I am doing every step, and the steps go slowly enough that I can think.

1991 (The San Francisco Chronicle) — Commenting on problem-solving methods
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable

Just one living cell in the human body is, more complex than New York City.

c. 1960s-1980s — Illustrating the complexity of biological systems
General Unverifiable

Never put your trust into anything but your own intellect. Your elder, no matter whether he has gray hair or has lost his hair, no matter whether he is a Nobel laureate — may be wrong. The world progresses, year by year, century by century, as the members of the younger generation find out what was wrong among the things that their elders said. So you must always be skeptical — always think for yourself.

c. 1980s-1990s — Advice to students on critical thinking
Food & Drink Unverifiable

Everyone should know that the 'war on cancer' is largely a fraud.

c. 1970s-1980s — Controversial statement on cancer research
General Unverifiable

I had something of a shock when I went to Europe in 1926 and discovered that there were a good number of people around that I thought to be smarter than me.

1991 (Interview with Tom Hager) — Reflecting on his early career and peers
General Unverifiable

The department of chemistry [at Harvard] seemed to me to be rather uncooperative in that the different professors ran their own little groups...I just thought that I wouldn't feel at home there....

1964 (AHQP interview) — Recalling his impressions of Harvard's chemistry department
General Unverifiable

Well, I thought, that's nice of the old guy to say that, but I'm a little skeptical myself. And as the years went by, I thought, I don't do the sort of work for which Nobel Prizes are given.

1977 (NOVA Interview) — Reflecting on early praise and his perception of Nobel-worthy work
Self-Deprecating Unverifiable
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