There are few things in the world before which the biochemist feels as uncomfortable as when he has to deal with life itself.


Voices in the Labyrinth: Nature, Man and Science (p. 73), The Seabury Press. 1977


There are few things in the world before which the biochemist feels as uncomfortable as when he has to deal with life itself.

There are few things in the world before which the biochemist feels as uncomfortable as when he has to deal with life itself.

There are few things in the world before which the biochemist feels as uncomfortable as when he has to deal with life itself.

There are few things in the world before which the biochemist feels as uncomfortable as when he has to deal with life itself.