Siddhartha Mukherjee My memory of my household is of one immersed in books and music. I have a very intimate relationship with Bengali literature, particularly Tagore, and my interest besides reading then was music. – Siddhartha Mukherjee Bengali Quotes Books Quotes Household Quotes Immersed Quotes Intimate Quotes Literature Quotes Memory Quotes Music Quotes Reading Quotes Relationship Quotes Tagore Quotes Sidney Farber was a pathologist. He was called a doctor of the dead. He was a pathologist who sort of lived in the basement of the children’s hospital in Boston, and he became very interested in childhood leukemia. And Farber began to inject this drug, aminopterin, into young kids, in order to see if he could get a remission. We know cancer is caused ultimately via a link between the environment and genes. There are genes inside cells that tell cells to grow and the same genes tell cells to stop growing. When you deregulate these genes, you unleash cancer. Now, what disrupts these genes? Mutations.
Leander Paes My audiences have given me lots of love as a tennis player. I hope they appreciate my passion for acting. – Leander Paes
John Boyega Some people feel fulfillment from a bitter end – it gives them some sort of sense of reality. But, when you’re dealing with reality, I feel like films should discover the part that is happy. – John Boyega
Michael Caputo The top two goals of every presidential nominating convention are to unify the party and to define the candidate for the grueling weeks ahead. – Michael Caputo
Greig Fraser If you’ve ever experienced being in an Indian train station as the train pulls in, even as a six-foot adult, it’s incredibly scary. You just have people storming at you, bumping around you, without any regard to your safety. – Greig Fraser
Jason Isbell I’ll take a certain concern of my own or a situation and try to frame it around a fictional story, but sometimes just straight-up autobiographical songs work well, and sometimes a story is better. I like stories. I like to hear them. I don’t think there are enough of them in songs anymore. – Jason Isbell
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