There are just two things you can do to win a Nobel prize - have a good idea and pursue it effectively.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nobel prizes are very special prizes, and it would be great to get one.
The Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded for what one has done, but hopefully what one will do.
The tremendous honour of the Nobel Prize is of the strongest incentive to me in my work, while the amount of the Prize will greatly simplify my task and provide me with much valuable help in my work.
The Nobel Prize is an honor unique in the world in having found its way into the hearts and minds of simple people everywhere. It casts a light of peace and reason upon us all; and for that I am especially grateful.
Anyone can win the Nobel Prize if the scientist works hard on his research subject.
The Nobel Prizes are much more than awards to scholars; they are a celebration of civilization, of mankind, and of what makes humans unique - that is their intellect from which springs creativity.
It is the Nobel Prize I want. It's worth $400,000.
You need to be curious, competitive, creative, stubborn, self-confident, skeptical, patient and be lucky to win a Nobel.
And yet the Nobel Prizes, in singling out individuals, have done a great deal of good in pointing up to the world as a whole and setting forth clearly goals for achievement.
Forget about Nobel prizes; they aren't really very important.