“I have been trying to point out that in our lives chance may have an astonishing influence and, if I may offer advice to the young laboratory worker, it would be this-never neglect an extraordinary appearance or happening. It may be-usually is, in fact-a false alarm that leads to nothing, but may on the other hand be the clue provided by fate to lead you to some important advance.” IfsTryingMayHas BeensImportantFactsHandsWould BeYoungScienceChanceOur LivesFateInfluenceAdviceOffersHappeningsDiscoveryLuckExtraordinaryWorkersAppearanceNeglectClueAstonishingLaboratoryAlarmsPenicillin Author:Alexander Fleming
“For the birth of something new, there has to be a happening. Newton saw an apple fall; James Watt watched a kettle boil; Roentgen fogged some photographic plates. And these people knew enough to translate ordinary happenings into something new.” PeopleEnoughScienceFallSawsBirthHappeningsOrdinaryMathematicsApplesSomething NewEngineeringPlatesTranslateFogNewtonKettlesPenicillinJames Watt Author:Alexander Fleming