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Albert Claude Quotes
Albert Claude
Belgian
Scientist
Born:
Aug 24
,
1899
Died:
May 22
,
1983
Cell
Life
Man
Universe
Will
Years
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Once Ptolemy and Plato, yesterday Newton, today Einstein, and tomorrow new faiths, new beliefs, and new dimensions.
Albert Claude
Today
Tomorrow
Yesterday
Once
Dimensions
New
Faiths
Einstein
Newton
Beliefs
Plato
No doubt, man will continue to weigh and to measure, watch himself grow, and his Universe around him and with him, according to the ever growing powers of his tools.
Albert Claude
Man
Will
Doubt
Universe
Tools
No Doubt
Weigh
Powers
Him
Himself
Around
Continue
His
According
Measure
Grow
Growing
Ever
Watch
The cell, over the billions of years of her life, has covered the earth many times with her substance, found ways to control herself and her environment, and insure her survival.
Albert Claude
Life
Survival
Control
Herself
Earth
Ways
Environment
Over
Insure
Covered
Years
Times
Cell
Substance
Billions
Many
Found
Her
For over two billion years, through the apparent fancy of her endless differentiations and metamorphosis the Cell, as regards its basic physiological mechanisms, has remained one and the same. It is life itself, and our true and distant ancestor.
Albert Claude
Life
Our
Distant
Ancestors
Remained
Physiological
Through
True
Over
Years
Itself
Cell
Same
Endless
Regards
Fancy
Billion
Apparent
Mechanisms
Her
Basic
Two
For this equilibrium now in sight, let us trust that mankind, as it has occurred in the greatest periods of its past, will find for itself a new code of ethics, common to all, made of tolerance, of courage, and of faith in the Spirit of men.
Albert Claude
Faith
Trust
Courage
Ethics
Will
Made
Men
Past
Tolerance
Sight
Find
Spirit
New
Periods
Greatest
Equilibrium
Occurred
Itself
Common
Mankind
Us
Let Us
Code
Now
It is the cells which create and maintain in us, during the span of our lives, our will to live and survive, to search and experiment, and to struggle.
Albert Claude
Struggle
Will
Experiment
Live
Our
Our Lives
Maintain
Survive
Cells
Which
Span
Us
Create
Search
Lives
Small bodies, about half a micron in diameter, and later referred to under the name of 'mitochondria' were detected under the light microscope as early as 1894.
Albert Claude
Light
Half
Later
About
Small
Name
Were
Referred
Microscope
Bodies
Early
This attempt to isolate cell constituents might have been a failure if they had been destroyed by the relative brutality of the technique employed. But this did not happen.
Albert Claude
Failure
Relative
Destroyed
Constituents
Brutality
Attempt
Had
Employed
Isolate
Been
Did
Cell
Happen
Might
Technique
This familiarity with a respected physician and my appreciation of his work, or the tragedy I experienced with the long, tormented agony and death of my mother might have influenced me in wanting to study medicine. It was not the case.
Albert Claude
Work
Death
Me
Appreciation
Mother
Long
Physician
Medicine
Respected
Tormented
Case
Study
His
Tragedy
Familiarity
Experienced
Influenced
Wanting
Might
Agony
We have entered the cell, the Mansion of our birth, and started the inventory of our acquired wealth.
Albert Claude
Wealth
Birth
Our
Entered
Inventory
Cell
Acquired
Mansion
Started
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