[Physicists] feel that the field of bacterial viruses is a fine playground for serious children who ask ambitious questions.
Max DelbruckAny living cell carries with it the experience of a billion years of experimentation by its ancestors.
Max DelbruckMolecular genetics, our latest wonder, has taught us to spell out the connectivity of the tree of life in such palpable detail that we may say in plain words, "This riddle of life has been solved."
Max DelbruckNo amount of study of present forms [of life] would permit us to infer [the existence of] dinosaurs
Max DelbruckThe whole business was like a child's toy that you could buy at the dime store, all built in this wonderful way that you could explain in Life magazine so that really a five-year-old can understand what's going on...This was the greatest surprise for everyone.
Max DelbruckThe books of the great scientists are gathering dust on the shelves of learned libraries. And rightly so. The scientist addresses an infinitesimal audience of fellow composers. His message is not devoid of universality but its universality is disembodied and anonymous. While the artist's communication is linked forever with its original form, that of the scientist is modified, amplified, fused with the ideas and results of others and melts into the stream of knowledge and ideas which forms our culture. The scientist has in common with the artist only this: that he can find no better retreat from the world than his work and also no stronger link with the world than his work.
Max Delbruck