Bio-terrorism is a threat.
‐‐ Anthony Fauci
Biochemistry is the science of life. All our life processes - walking, talking, moving, feeding - are essentially chemical reactions. So biochemistry is actually the chemistry of life, and it's supremely interesting.
‐‐ Aaron Ciechanover
Biodiversity can't be maintained by protecting a few species in a zoo, or by preserving greenbelts or national parks. To function properly, nature needs more room than that. It can maintain itself, however, without human expense, without zookeepers, park rangers, foresters or gene banks. All it needs is to be left alone.
‐‐ Donella Meadows
Biodiversity starts in the distant past and it points toward the future.
‐‐ Frans Lanting
Bioethics has hardened into an activist ideology that pervades the medical world, the schools, and government.
‐‐ John Leo
Bioethics is a very, very important field. As we get more and more in the arena of understanding science and getting better opportunities, the fact that you can do things with biological sciences that have an impact on a human being means you must have ethical standards.
‐‐ Anthony Fauci
Biofuels such as ethanol require enormous amounts of cropland and end up displacing either food crops or natural wilderness, neither of which is good.
‐‐ Elon Musk
Biographers search for traces, for evidence of activity, for signs of movement, for letters, for diaries, for photographs.
‐‐ Claire Tomalin
Biographers use historians more than historians use biographers, although there can be two-way traffic - e.g., the ever-growing production of biographies of women is helping to change the general picture of the past presented by historians.
‐‐ Claire Tomalin
Biographical data, even those recorded in the public registers, are the most private things one has, and to declare them openly is rather like facing a psychoanalyst.
‐‐ Italo Calvino
Biographies are but the clothes and buttons of the man. The biography of the man himself cannot be written.
‐‐ Mark Twain
Biographies are, in their nature, far more difficult to make into films than novels, because novels come with plots constructed and dialogue written, whereas I don't invent dialogue for my subjects or plot their lives for them.
‐‐ Claire Tomalin
Biographies are no longer written to explain or explore the greatness of the great. They redress balances, explore secret weaknesses, demolish legends.
‐‐ A. S. Byatt
Biographies, as generally written, are not only misleading but false... In most instances, they commemorate a lie and cheat posterity out of the truth.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
Biographies of me have usually been compiled from old newspaper clips, untruthful publicity stories, and reminiscences of people who claim to have known me well.
‐‐ Shirley Temple
Biography - a system in which the contradictions of a human life are unified.
‐‐ Jose Ortega y Gasset
Biography can be the most middle-class of all forms, the judgment of little people avenging themselves on the great.
‐‐ Edmund White
Biography is a very definite region bounded on the north by history, on the south by fiction, on the east by obituary, and on the west by tedium.
‐‐ Philip Guedalla
Biography is one of the new terrors of death.
‐‐ John Arbuthnot
Biography is, simply, the orphan of academia.
‐‐ Nigel Hamilton
Biography lends to death a new terror.
‐‐ Oscar Wilde
Biography, like big game hunting, is one of the recognized forms of sport, and it is as unfair as only sport can be.
‐‐ Philip Guedalla
Biography should be written by an acute enemy.
‐‐ Arthur Balfour
Biological age, I think because I've been taking care of myself for so long I know not just my reproductive organs but my heart, you know, are much younger than - than what I am.
‐‐ Cheryl Tiegs
Biological diversity is messy. It walks, it crawls, it swims, it swoops, it buzzes. But extinction is silent, and it has no voice other than our own.
‐‐ Paul Hawken
Biological energy comes from the sun. Light energy harvested by photosynthesis in chloroplasts and phototropic bacteria becomes stored in carbohydrates and fats. This stored energy can be released by oxidative metabolism in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and used as fuel for other biological processes.
‐‐ John E. Walker
Biological engineering is not necessarily understanding systems but rather, I want to be able to design and build biological systems to perform particular applications.
‐‐ Drew Endy
Biological knowledge is doubling every five years.
‐‐ Janine Benyus
Biologically and physiologically, we are not equal. Some of us learn better at different times of day. Some learn best visually, some auditorially, some tactilely, by touching.
‐‐ Leo Buscaglia
Biologically, I'm lucky - an angular face and dark colouring which shows up well on camera.
‐‐ Robert Carlyle
Biologically inspired materials could revolutionize materials science. People looking at spider silk and abalone shells are looking for new ways to make materials better, cheaper, and with less toxic byproducts.
‐‐ Janine Benyus
Biologically speaking, if something bites you it's more likely to be female.
‐‐ Desmond Morris
Biologically the species is the accumulation of the experiments of all its successful individuals since the beginning.
‐‐ H. G. Wells
Biologists have determined brookies to be indicators of ecosystem health and have been recently campaigning to get the word out. If brookies inhabit a stream, the odds are good that the waterway is in excellent condition.
‐‐ Joseph Monninger
Biology always beats will power.
‐‐ Mehmet Oz
Biology has at least 50 more interesting years.
‐‐ James D. Watson
Biology has progressed tremendously due to the model that Darwin put forth. But the black boxes Darwin accepted are now being opened, and our view of the world is again being shaken.
‐‐ Michael Behe
Biology has tended to be an observational science, and deriving things from first principles has not been possible in the past, but I hate to predict the future on that.
‐‐ Jeremiah P. Ostriker
Biology is a software process. Our bodies are made up of trillions of cells, each governed by this process. You and I are walking around with outdated software running in our bodies, which evolved in a very different era.
‐‐ Ray Kurzweil
Biology is far from understanding exactly how a single cell develops into a baby, but research suggests that human development can ultimately be explained in terms of biochemistry and molecular biology. Most scientists would make a similar statement about evolution.
‐‐ Kenneth R. Miller
Biology is now bigger than physics, as measured by the size of budgets, by the size of the workforce, or by the output of major discoveries; and biology is likely to remain the biggest part of science through the twenty-first century.
‐‐ Freeman Dyson
Biology is the least of what makes someone a mother.
‐‐ Oprah Winfrey
Biology is the science. Evolution is the concept that makes biology unique.
‐‐ Jared Diamond
Biology is the study of complicated things that have the appearance of having been designed with a purpose.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
Biology, meaning the science of all life, is a late notion.
‐‐ Leon Kass
Biology sets the context, and that is critical, but obesity still boils down to whether a person eats too much or exercises enough.
‐‐ Robin Marantz Henig
Biology sometimes reveals its fundamental principles through what may seem at first to be arcane and bizarre.
‐‐ Elizabeth Blackburn
Biomedical research is only as good as its delivery. Distribution of medicines by charities is no more than a stopgap.
‐‐ John Sulston
Biomimicry is basically taking a design challenge and then finding an ecosystem that's already solved that challenge, and literally trying to emulate what you learn.
‐‐ Janine Benyus
'Bionic Woman' changed direction too much from episode to episode, which I think is why it lost momentum.
‐‐ Michelle Ryan