
Top 15 Albert Sabin Quotes
#1. Giving cancer to laboratory animals has not and will not help us to understand the disease or to treat those persons suffering from it.
Albert Sabin
#2. 'Passion' a word which involves so many feelings. I feel it when we touch; I feel it when we kiss; I feel it when I look at you. For you are my passion; my one true love.
Samuel Richardson
#3. The ghost's eyes clouded for a moment, by memory or regret. "Past speaks to the future," she said. "The present is already crumbling.
Ekaterina Sedia
#4. Don't give me no rotten tomato, 'cause all I ever wanted was your sweet potato.
Sarah Dessen
#5. It drives me absolutely crazy when my kids fight - the sound of them fighting and not getting along.
Josie Bissett
#6. I would sing myself with a tambura and just regular a cappella singing and practicing. I did that around 1973 and 1974, and I finally developed my own style of singing.
Yoshi Wada
#7. As long as one lives he will have need of repentance.
Samuel Johnson
#8. The work on [polio] prevention was long delayed by ... misleading experimental models of the disease in monkeys
Albert Sabin
#9. Meanwhile in my head, I'm undergoing open-heart surgery.
Anne Sexton
#10. As I turned the key and pushed open the front door, as I crossed the threshold, I thought how breathtaking, how fleeting, how precious was my ordinary day Now is now. Here is my treasure.
Gretchen Rubin
#11. Without animal research, polio would still be claiming thousands of lives each year.
Albert Sabin
#12. We shall consider later whether these evils derive their power from their own strength, or from our own weakness.
Seneca.
#13. I have studied the effects of our new lots of polio vaccine in 100 adult volunteers and during the next few days shall give it to my wife and 2 children as well as to our neighbors and their children.
Albert Sabin
#14. Other children would be sent to England for school and they would come back to form an elite class." Next to him, Marjorie shifted her weight, and Marcus tried not to look at her. It was the way most people lived their lives, on upper levels, not stopping to peer underneath.
Yaa Gyasi
#15. A scientist who is also a human being cannot rest while knowledge which might be used to reduce suffering rests on the shelf,
Albert Sabin
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