Traveling around in a little tin box isolates one from the people and the atmosphere of the place in a way that I have never experienced before.
ROSALIND FRANKLINTraveling around in a little tin box isolates one from the people and the atmosphere of the place in a way that I have never experienced before.
ROSALIND FRANKLINIn my view, all that is necessary for faith is the belief that by doing our best we shall succeed in our aims: the improvement of mankind.
ROSALIND FRANKLINYour faith rests on the future of yourself and others as individuals, mine in the future and fate of our successors.
ROSALIND FRANKLINIn my view, all that is necessary for faith is the belief that by doing our best we shall succeed in our aims: the improvement of mankind.
ROSALIND FRANKLINAgain, I see no reason why the belief that we are insignificant or fortuitous should lessen our faith.
ROSALIND FRANKLINAgain, I see no reason why the belief that we are insignificant or fortuitous should lessen our faith.
ROSALIND FRANKLINScience and everyday life cannot and should not be separated.
ROSALIND FRANKLINWhat’s the use of doing all this work if we don’t get some fun out of this?
ROSALIND FRANKLINI agree that faith is essential to success in life, but I do not accept your definition of faith, i.e. belief in life after death.
ROSALIND FRANKLINI would willingly go more primitive if it were necessary to preserve my freedom.
ROSALIND FRANKLINI would willingly go more primitive if it were necessary to preserve my freedom.
ROSALIND FRANKLINWhat’s the use of doing all this work if we don’t get some fun out of this?
ROSALIND FRANKLINMy method of thought and reasoning is influenced by a scientific training—if that were not so my scientific training will have been a waste and a failure.
ROSALIND FRANKLINIn my view, all that is necessary for faith is the belief that by doing our best we shall succeed in our aims: the improvement of mankind.
ROSALIND FRANKLINI maintain that faith in this world is perfectly possible without faith in another world.
ROSALIND FRANKLINI see no reason to believe that a creator of protoplasm or primeval matter, if such there be, has any reason to be interested in our insignificant race in a tiny corner of the universe, and still less in us, as still more insignificant individuals.
ROSALIND FRANKLIN