Top 361 Lab Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 16, 2024.
I could not write without my dog, Rhoda, a Lab-chow mix.
I have no interest in putting stuff in my body that's made in a lab.
In the very beginning, women were editors because they were the people in the lab rolling the film before there was editing. Then when people like D. W. Griffith began editing, they needed the women from the lab to come and splice the film together. Cecil B. DeMille's editor was a woman. Then, when it became a more lucrative job, men moved into it.
I have an old dog named Lily, and she's a black lab. — © Sue Monk Kidd
I have an old dog named Lily, and she's a black lab.
If you look at innovation, it doesn't just occur in the lab.
There is only one thing worse than coming home from the lab to a sink full of dirty dishes, and that is not going to the lab at all!
I love the quiet forest that stands between my lab and my home.
I founded an educational software company called Knowledge Revolution. We had the first fully animated physics lab on the computer. You could take ropes, pulleys, balls and anything else you'd use in your physics textbook and the program would allow you to build anything you can think of in a physics lab.
We are less than a decade away from the medical lab the size of a sugar cube.
I try not to eat processed foods, well, ever. If it comes from a lab or a factory, I don't want it.
BuzzFeed started as a lab with a small team where we would play with ideas.
It is a dire need for our young scientists to be proficient in running and using their lab equipment rather than depending on their assistants or workers. Once they learn how to use every lab equipment, their scientific career is likely to progress smoothly.
Science isn't just for scientists and guys in lab coats. It's something that everybody can do.
My lab used to do gene expression and genomics, and we did a lot of sequencing samples from virus outbreaks. — © Kathleen Rubins
My lab used to do gene expression and genomics, and we did a lot of sequencing samples from virus outbreaks.
I was in the lab for a long time before I actually, like, put stuff out.
I missed the basic curiosity of being in the lab.
I was already, I think, at the age of 18, showing signs of being incompetent in the lab.
Teens are by nature, experimental learners. There is no real understanding of biology without the lab.
I don't watch the news because I understand that I'm like a science lab. Whatever I take in is how I feel.
If you watch a movie from between the end of the Second World War and the mid-1970s, whenever anyone steps out in a white lab coat, they're there to offer a solution. They're there to tell you how the laser's going to save the day. They're going to give you James Bond's array of tools. After about 1975, whenever the man in the white lab coat steps out, it's to come up with some crazy idea that's going to bring ruin on everybody. "Let's clone dinosaurs!" And the last we see of him is disappearing down the gullet of the Tyrannosaurus rex.
The next Internet could be in the making somewhere in someone's lab.
At Harvard, I worked for some time as a researcher in a lab for computer graphics and spatial analysis, which is one of the birthplaces for what we do.
We typically sell a catheter lab to a hospital, and it sits there for the next 10 years, and we don't visit the cardiologist on a daily basis. Volcano have a disposable business. They are in the cath lab on a daily basis.
I know one lab that studies nicotine receptors and all the scientists are smokers, and another lab that studies impulse control and they're all overweight.
Lab to land - how to get what is done in the lab to the land, to the farmer.
I have fallen in love with people in the lab, and people in the lab have fallen in love with me, and it's very disruptive to the science because it's terribly important that, in a lab, people are on a level playing field.
I dropped chemistry. I practically blew up the lab in college.
I got my Nobel Prize for my lab work.
You can't regulate every lab in the world.
During that space walk there will be some repositioning of the power so that the arm can be fully controlled by the robotic station that is in the Lab.
Everybody's a mad scientist, and life is their lab.
My lab is the place where I put my brain out on my fingers.
I can go into a lab and fool the rear ends off any group of scientists.
Never have I experienced a serenity and sweetness of disposition as with my Chocolate Lab.
Start with a small product in lab environment and grow it!
If an 'animal abuser' were killed in a research lab firebombing, I would unequivocally support that, too.
With lab courses, we may be able to simulate a lot of that and reduce costs.
People say be safe and I hate that, so I go to Skate Lab with no pads
Linden Lab's technological breakthroughs have made 'Second Life' a truly revolutionary experience. — © Mitch Kapor
Linden Lab's technological breakthroughs have made 'Second Life' a truly revolutionary experience.
I also do my own processing, so it means a big commitment in lab time.
I grew up in the West Village and went to the New York City Lab School for junior high.
My father worked at the Naval Ordnance Lab, and they had a nine-hole course on the property. You paid a quarter.
Many of the most eloquent people I have ever met work in lab coats every day.
If it is made in a lab then it takes a lab to digest.
When lab safety procedures aren't followed, people can get hurt or worse. Lab equipment and chemicals that are improperly handled can result in personal injury and even death.
Nuclear weapons need large facilities, but genetic engineering can be done in a small lab. You can't regulate every lab in the world. The danger is that either by accident or design, we create a virus that destroys us.
I have a golden Lab who goes everywhere with me. He's a great leveler.
I'm the laziest inventor you ever met. My inventing is in my head - I don't have to be in the lab working and sweating.
Being an assistant in a computer lab was the worst job I ever had. It was boring. That was when I was in college. — © Chris Carmack
Being an assistant in a computer lab was the worst job I ever had. It was boring. That was when I was in college.
I have a black lab named Luke.
Our dog, Comet, is a Lab/poodle mix. She's goofy and silly and sweet.
In the summer of 2009, I was at the Shakespeare lab at the public theater in New York.
In the lab, we're discovering that nature can do chemistry we never dreamed was possible.
For exercise, I now run with my chocolate Lab puppy, Oscar.
Would I rather the research lab that tests animals is reduced to a bunch of cinders? Yes.
I spend a lot of my time on the phone, pestering people. 'What's new in your lab? Can I come visit your lab? When can I come visit your lab?' I'm basically a professional pesterer.
The fact that used cars is our largest category is a good example. We would not have sat in a conference room and said, "Hey, how about used cars?" So what can be learned that is extensible to other companies is to ask what are your customers doing with your products that maybe you didn't anticipate that they would do? How do you think of your customers as your research and development lab, as opposed to having an R&D lab at headquarters?
In fact, I was in a lab that was a hundred percent funded by the Pentagon, and it was one of the centers of the organized antiwar resistance movement.
I am actually a trained lab assistant.
Most important for the circadian field was the pioneering work of Ron Konopka in Seymour's lab.
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