Mi-do: [looking around the inside of Dae-su's "cell"] You stayed in a place like this for fifteen years? Dae-su Oh: Yeah, but after the first eleven it felt like home.
Robert Angier: But here, at the turn, I must leave you Borden. Yes, you, Borden, sitting there in your cell, awaiting your death. For my murder.
Ana Pascal: I won't be paying, Mr. Crick. No matter how big the percent. Harold Crick: No, I know. But the percent determines how big your cell is.
Princess Leia Organa: Looks like you've managed to cut off our only escape route. Han Solo: [sarcastically] Maybe you'd like it back in your cell, your highness.
Traditional academic science describes human beings as highly developed animals and biological thinking machines. We appear to be Newtonian objects made of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, and organs.
God has given us more than fourteen billion cells and connections in our brain. Why would God give us such a complex organ system unless he expects us to use it?
What we discovered, counter-intuitively, is that when you start killing a cancer cell, one of the things it does in order to survive is to spread even further. It causes itself to form new blood vessels. We've termed this 'reactionary angiogenesis.'
The U.S. is the biggest investor in research and development in the world. It has the best universities. Keeping them supplied with the best talent is essential.
We think that it is the best scientists working in the frontier fields of science who are best able to judge what is good and what is bad - if any - in the application of their scientific research.
No CEO ever says, 'Damnit, we need to increase research!' I want to encourage them to do that.
It will soon make sense with some reasonable research and reading...ti's all in there, somewhere... find it!!
The Broad research center represents the highest quality model of what Proposition 71 should be funding.
Actors who say they don't watch TV are stupid. I was raised by TV! And it's how I research for auditions.
I grew up thinking that a research scientist was a natural thing to be.
You have to do the research. If you don't know about something, then you ask the right people who do.
I will not write about anyplace in the world unless I've been there to personally research it.
I think with every book you realize you are partway through and there is something really elementary that you should have researched.
Basically, the way you get into any role is just doing research on the type of character you're playing.
I think genetic research is a fascinating and fertile area.
But with nonfiction, the task is very straightforward: Do the research, tell the story.
I started accessible GPS research in 1994 and the first version became available on a laptop in 2000.