469 Quotes About Cells


  • Author Bill Frist
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    I am pro-life. I believe human life begins at conception. I also believe that embryonic stem cell research should be encouraged and supported.

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  • Author Bobby Fischer
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    I would rather be free in my mind, and be locked up in a prison cell, than to be a coward and not be able to say what I want.

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  • Author Charles Fort
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    The theologians have recognized that the ideal is the imitation of God. If we be a part of such an organic thing, this thing is God to us, as I am God to the cells that compose me.

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  • Author Charles Fillmore
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    The mind is the seat of perception of the things we see, hear, and feel. It is through the mind that we see the beauties of the earth and sky, or music, of art, in fact, of everything. That silent shuttle of thought working in and out through cell and nerve weaves into one harmonious whole the myriad moods of mind, and we call it life.

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  • Author Daniel Fletcher
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    How do cells push in a particular direction when they confront a barrier? That was the initial question in this research.

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  • Author Dennis Flanagan
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    It is easy to make out three areas where scientists will be concentrating their efforts in the coming decades. One is in physics, where leading theorists are striving, with the help of experimentalists, to devise a single mathematical theory that embraces all the basic phenomena of matter and energy. The other two are in biology. Biologists-and the rest of us too-would like to know how the brain works and how a single cell, the fertilized egg cell, develops into an entire organism

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  • Author Faith Ford
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    I have a friend that has five kids and she went through a trial separation with her husband, and she didn't have time to be upset. Every now and then, she'd call me on the cell phone and just cry.

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  • Author Guy Finley
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    Statistics vary, but in less than seven years there won't be a single cell left in any of our bodies that's the same as it is today. This means that any human being who 'wants' to change is like a mountain river wanting to reach the valley floor. It's a done deal; that's what mountain rivers do, and 'changing' should be our first nature.

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