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Man's destiny is nowhere spelled out, nor is his duty.
Jacques Monod
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Jacques Monod
Age: 66 †
Born: 1910
Born: February 9
Died: 1976
Died: May 31
Biochemist
Biologist
French Resistance Fighter
Geneticist
Physician
Paris
France
Jacques Lucien Monod
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Destiny
Duty
Men
More quotes by Jacques Monod
Man at last knows that he is alone in the unfeeling immensity of the universe, out of which he emerged only by chance. Neither his destiny nor his duty have been written down. The kingdom above or the darkness below: it is for him to choose.
Jacques Monod
There are living systems there is no'living matter'.
Jacques Monod
Je cherche à comprendre.
Jacques Monod
The whole concert of animate nature arose entirely from annoying noises.
Jacques Monod
In science, self-satisfaction is death. Personal self-satisfaction is the death of the scientist. Collective self-satisfaction is the death of the research. It is restlessness, anxiety, dissatisfaction, agony of mind that nourish science.
Jacques Monod
The future of mankind is going to be decided within the next two generations, and there are two absolute requisites: We must aim at a stable-state society [with limited population growth] and the destruction of nuclear stockpiles. ... Otherwise I don't see how we can survive much later than 2050.
Jacques Monod
Every living being is also a fossil. Within it, all the way down to the microscopic structure of its proteins, it bears the traces if not the stigmata of its ancestry.
Jacques Monod
A curious aspect of the theory of evolution is that everybody thinks he understands it.
Jacques Monod
What is true for E. coli is also true for the elephant.
Jacques Monod
There are living systems there is no living matter. No substance, no single molecule, extracted and isolated from a living being possess, of its own, the aforementioned paradoxical properties. They are present in living systems only that is to say, nowhere below the level of the cell.
Jacques Monod
In science there is and will remain a Platonic element which could not be taken away without ruining it. Among the infinite diversity of singular phenomena science can only look for invariants.
Jacques Monod