Modesty isn't one of my strong suits.
My philosophy is that we should ask the most important question that's capable of being solved.
Science is not the glamour that's portrayed in films. It's a lot of drudgery work, along with the wonderfully exciting periods when you discover something.
I have a lot of confidence through my accomplishments. I'm always trying to prove I'm not the worthless child they say I was.
The knowledge we have of communication among cells does not permit my giving you a sophisticated understanding.
I didn't want to spend my life contributing to the development of more atomic weaponry.
The fact is all of the most highly successful scientists I know work practically all the time.
You should only go into science if you really have a yearning to make scientific discoveries.
We do not know with any of these neuropsychiatric disorders what the ultimate basis is. Let's say you could find that too much of protein X was involved in schizophrenia. Would you then know what schizophrenia is? You would not.