- “Working in medicine is probably not going to get you rich. Your friends and relatives probably won’t understand what you are doing, and if you work in a field like elementary particle physics (which I do), you won’t even have the satisfaction of doing something that is immediately useful. But you can get great gratification in recognizing your work in science is a part of history.” Steven Weinberg, Born: May 3, 1933
- “When I think of the wonders that have come to pass in my lifetime more than during all the rest of human history together I stand in reverence and gratitude. I think of the automobile and the airplane, of computers, fax machines, e-mail, and the Internet. It is all so miraculous and wonderful. I think of the giant steps made in medicine and sanitation. And with all of this there has been the restoration of the pure gospel of Jesus Christ. You and I are a part of the miracle and wonder of this great cause and kingdom that is sweeping over the earth blessing the lives of people wherever it reaches. How profoundly thankful I feel.” Manual, Teachings of Gordon B. Hinckley, Chapter 3, Cultivating an Attitude of Happiness and a Spirit of Optimism