Quotes by Dna I grew up in a very small house with five brothers and sisters and my parents, all with one little bathroom. And from as early as I can remember, seven, eight years old, I was listening to music to get a way from it all. Then the discovery of all this amazing stuff that became more than just getting away from it, it became a part of my DNA. John Varvatos eight dna brother I like looking at the countryside as well as anyone... a little countryside goes a long way, but it's almost like the DNA of a civilisation is in its cities. Jonathan Meades dna cities long I don't think that humans are, in our nature, we're evil or anything like that. But I do think there's a demon in our DNA, in our tribal subconscious that affects the way we work and we operate as a group. Jordan Peele dna evil thinking Surveying the way viruses have been discovered in the past, I came to the conclusion that I could use my technology that I developed as a graduate student - DNA microarray technology - to create a chip that would simultaneously screen for all viruses ever discovered, and furthermore have the built-in capability of discovering new viruses. Joseph DeRisi technology dna past The spiral in a snail's shell is the same mathematically as the spiral in the Milky Way galaxy, and it's also the same mathematically as the spirals in our DNA. It's the same ratio that you'll find in very basic music that transcends cultures all over the world. Joseph Gordon-Levitt shells dna culture The O.J. Simpson case, they had no understanding of that DNA evidence, and didn't want to. Joseph Wambaugh dna understanding want No one I know of has ever had this experience-where you had to sit and wait and wait for a DNA test to come back just so you can write the last page of the book. Joseph Wambaugh dna writing book How do you know your Colossus is the genuine article in the first place? I read his mind. I matched his DNA. I smelled him. I also did that. Joss Whedon dna mind firsts I want to set up a new standard: ‘scientific journalism.’ If you publish a paper on DNA, you are required, by all the good biological journals, to submit the data that has informed your research—the idea being that people will replicate it, check it, verify it. So this is something that needs to be done for journalism as well. There is an immediate power imbalance, in that readers are unable to verify what they are being told, and that leads to abuse. Julian Assange data dna ideas Passion has been in my DNA for generations. Julio Iglesias generations passion dna When the human body is put under exceptional strain, a range of dormant genes in the DNA are expressed and extraordinary physiological processes are activated. K. Anders Ericsson work-ethic dna body With the advent of DNA, we know that people have been convicted and sentenced to death who later proved not to be guilty of the crime. Kamala Harris guilty dna people Legal documents have mistrust written all over them. It's unfortunate, but the human DNA is so tuned to kind of taking you for granted that we tend to protect ourselves legally. That's why I don't read them as, if I read them, I will go soft. To me, the human relationship is far more important than the professional bond I share with anyone. Karan Johar dna important kind Fashion is about having a point of view, a taste and a personality. For us we always felt we could apply our DNA really to anything but you have to do it if it's true to you, feels authentic. It has to be real. Karen Walker fashion dna real I need to have my hands on the DNA of a film. Kathryn Bigelow dna hands needs If you want to be an anthropologist, you need to study physical anthropology specialized in bones. If you want to be a forensic chemist, get a degree in chemistry. Do you want to do DNA work? Get a degree in microbiology. And do well. Study hard and go to graduate school. Kathy Reichs degrees dna school We're wired to be empathetic and to care about the needs of others, but also to be curious about others. And I think that's just sort of in our DNA. And so portraiture is a very human act. Kehinde Wiley dna needs thinking There is a voice, and there is a DNA to how I design. Kelly Wearstler design voice dna My grandma always said, "Where there's a will, there's a way." I think it's just naturally in our DNA to be able to survive. We was always taught that: to survive. When you talking about slavery, it's to survive. Kendrick Lamar dna grandma thinking Our own genomes carry the story of evolution, written in DNA, the language of molecular genetics, and the narrative is unmistakable. Kenneth R. Miller narrative dna stories «678910111213141516»