Top 55 Brenner Quotes
#1. Living most of the time in a world created mostly in one's head, does not make for an easy passage in the real world.
Sydney Brenner
#3. Many have gone on to do important scientific work but all remember those wonderful times when we and our science were young and our excitement in meeting new challenges knew no bounds.
Sydney Brenner
#4. During this period, I became interested in how the new techniques of cloning and sequencing DNA could influence the study of genetics and I was an early and active proponent of the Human Genome Sequencing Project.
Sydney Brenner
#5. Never Give up! Where theres life theres hope!...
Will Brenner
#6. Honesty: what a refreshing slap in the face it is.
T. M. Brenner
#7. That was the thing about weddings: they forced family members to deal with one another, like it or not.
Jamie Brenner
#8. In my second year, after moving to the Medical School, I began the courses of Anatomy and Physiology. I had begun to see that I was interested in cells and their functions.
Sydney Brenner
#9. The moment I saw the model and heard about the complementing base pairs I realized that it was the key to understanding all the problems in biology we had found intractable - it was the birth of molecular biology.
Sydney Brenner
#10. It isn't how much time you spend somewhere that makes it memorable: it's how you spend the time.
David Brenner
#11. The modern computer hovers between the obsolescent and the nonexistent.
Sydney Brenner
#12. I lived at home and I cycled every morning to the railway station to travel by train to Johannesburg followed by a walk to the University, carrying sandwiches for my lunch and returning in the evening the same way.
Sydney Brenner
#13. When I go to a bar, I don't go looking for a girl who knows the capital of Maine.
David Brenner
#14. Progress in science depends on new techniques, new discoveries and new ideas, probably in that order.
Sydney Brenner
#15. That's what marriage was at its best: You didn't have to tell your partner to look out, that you were falling. They were just there to catch you.
Jamie Brenner
#16. I set up a laboratory in the Department of Physiology in the Medical School in South Africa and begin to try to find a bacteriophage system which we might use to solve the genetic code.
Sydney Brenner
#17. Traveling in India gives you a chance to observe a renaissance.
Marie Brenner
#18. We work very, very hard to find that fine line where location is meaningful enough to be interesting to an advertiser but not so intrusive that it interrupts the creative flow of the show.
David Brenner
#19. You know you're getting old when kids start to dress like you used to and movies are made about your teen life.
David Brenner
#20. The truth is that God is to be found in all things - even and most especially in the painful, tragic and unpleasant things.
David Brenner
#22. Nothing is going to stop Mike Tyson that doesn't have a motor attached.
David Brenner
#23. When I read Deborah Brenner's book 'Women of the Vine' about women wine makers, I was impressed that many of the women she had interviewed had come to wine making later in life as a second career.
Rebecca Pidgeon
#24. I worked around cattle all my life and I guess I learned all there is to know about it, and I think I can sum it all up in one thing: You can't drink coffee on a running horse.
Sam Brenner
#25. I drop my head against the steering wheel and groan. "You are in so much trouble, Dylan Brenner." And trouble's name is Silas Moore.
Cora Carmack
#26. Innovation comes only from an assault on the unknown.
Sydney Brenner
#27. Pick a sunset, and we'll ride off into it together.
T. M. Brenner
#28. Digital brand integration is part of the evolution of product placement. It's simply another tool marketers use to get products integrated into shows. If you can put it in a package, we can put it in a show.
David Brenner
#29. There was still food rationing in England and life was difficult all through my 2 year stay in Oxford.
Sydney Brenner
#30. He told me that Francis Crick and Jim Watson had solved the structure of DNA, so we decided to go across to Cambridge to see it. This was in April of 1953.
Sydney Brenner
#31. If you're truly open, you'll put every single thing you think is true on the line. And in doing so, you live in questions, not answers.
Gail Brenner
#32. So that's when I saw the DNA model for the first time, in the Cavendish, and that's when I saw that this was it. And in a flash you just knew that this was very fundamental.
Sydney Brenner
#33. I also became interested in chemistry and gradually accumulated enough test tubes and other glassware to do chemical experiments, using small quantities of chemicals purchased from a pharmacy supply house.
Sydney Brenner
#34. I don't like to watch golf on television because I can't stand people who whisper.
David Brenner
#35. Now in India, a village boy who has worked his way up to work at a call center, or if he gets a job working even as a busboy in a Taj or an Oberoi hotel, he'll put on his wedding announcement with pride, 'Busboy at the Taj' or 'Call center, Office Tiger.'
Marie Brenner
#36. I went in with Jack and Leslie, into this room that was lined with brick, and there on the side I can remember very clearly was this small model with plates for the bases - the original model with everything screwed together.
Sydney Brenner
#38. To be able to go the distance with a brother or sister, to have them turn into your ally, is about the greatest thing that can ever happen to you.
Marie Brenner
#39. In 1995, I founded The Molecular Sciences Institute with a gift from the Philip Morris Company where I hoped that we could create an environment where young people could pursue science in an atmosphere of harmonious purpose and high intellectual challenge.
Sydney Brenner
#40. Entrepreneurs with disabilities are overwhelmingly successful.
David Brenner
#41. I want my tombstone to read: If this is a joke, I don't get it.
David Brenner
#42. Friends are the most important part of your life. Treasure the tears, treasure the laughter, but most importantly, treasure the memories.
Dave Brenner
#43. A vegetarian is a person who won't eat anything that can have children.
David Brenner
#44. I hope that people will realize that the struggle to make a life better with a sibling is worth it.
Marie Brenner
#45. You could place one product in a first-run telecast, a second product what that program is rerun, and a third product when the show goes into syndication, and another product when it goes on cable.
David Brenner
#46. I'm sorry that you don't know how you managed to betray your best friend and sleep with her husband, but it's certainly not my job to help guide you to enlightenment. I've
Jenny Ladner Brenner
#48. I think one of the things about creativity is not to be afraid of saying the wrong thing.
Sydney Brenner
#49. Have you tried neuroxing papers? It.'s a very easy and cheap process. You hold the page in front of your eyes and you let it go through there into the brain. It's much better than xeroxing.
Sydney Brenner
#50. We can place a product, virtually any size, in almost any location. It really depends on what the program and the video in each individual episode provides in terms of a logical or contextual background.
David Brenner
#51. I completed the first three years of primary school in one year and was admitted to the local school the age of six directly into the fourth year, some two years younger than all my contemporaries.
Sydney Brenner
#52. I supposed I've always thought if you really wanted something you shouldn't ask for it.
Wendy Brenner
#53. If we don't have to suffer, why do we? Why don't we just know how to be okay?
Gail Brenner
#54. What we want to do is raise the bare minimum amount that will give us a large enough microphone to effectively convey our message. Unfortunately, $20 million is critical mass in terms of running an effective campaign in New York.
David Brenner
#55. When Mrs. Clinton ran for office, she promised economic growth across New York state, to bring in more than 200,000 jobs, ... She has not. We have lost jobs to outsourcing and globalization and to sending our jobs and industries to foreign countries.
David Brenner
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