A Quote by Tony Randall

Love isn't an opinion, it's a chemical reaction. — © Tony Randall
Love isn't an opinion, it's a chemical reaction.
Falling in love is a chemical reaction. But it wears off in a year.
Romantic love came under attack, first from the Freudians and then from the neuroscientists, who said that being in love was a chemical reaction in the brain. Marriage is no longer seen as a lifetime commitment.
Falling in love is a chemical reaction. But it wears off in a year. That's why you need a strong line of communication... which includes laughter.
Every chemical reaction has a transition state.
It is a simple chemical reaction that has nothing to do with fusion.
Science tells you love is just a chemical reaction in the brain, Let me be your Bunsen burner baby, let me be your naked flame!
The task is to influence and create a reaction in the audience. In my opinion, any reaction of a human being in the audience, I think this is great. It means we touched the person's soul.
When we meet an Imago match, that chemical reaction occurs, and love ignites. All other bets, all other ideas about what we want in a mate, are off. We feel alive and whole, confident that we have met the person who will make everything all right.
Clarice has a curious chemical reaction to boredom and the result can be similar to dynamite in the hands of a lunatic.
I always feel my work is a chemical reaction between me and the world, wherever I happen to be.
Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earths most precious gift.
A catalyst is a substance which alters the velocity of a chemical reaction without appearing in the final products.
Water is at the center of every chemical reaction, and therefore should be the earth's most precious gift.
My ambition was to bring to bear on medicine a chemical approach. I did that by chemical manipulation of viruses and chemical ways of thinking in biomedical research.
The most compelling narrative, expressed in sentences with which I have no chemical reaction, or an adverse one, leaves me cold.
But the prospects of designing chemical plants for industrial scale chemical processes seemed far less interesting than the chemical events that occur in biological systems.
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