Half-jokingly, I asked what was wrong with me. So we made a deal: I would run his biological research provided I had a free hand to run my new project.
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I would ask my dad what he did, and he'd say, 'I listen to people's problems.' In some way what he did for a living is in my genes.
I would never have been a good scientist - my attention span was too short for that.
Working together was a bit of a disaster. I'd tell him his ideas were cr*p and he'd say the same about mine.
I was always interested in figuring things out. I'd do experiments, like combining things I found around the house to see what would happen if I put them together.
I wanted to deal with someone's idea of their relationship.
I made a promise to Michael Brown's parents that I would do everything to bring all of the resources of the federal government to this investigation so that it is transparent; so that it is a viable investigation, and we get to the truth.
If I wasn't a professional scientist, I'd be an amateur scientist. But plan B was to go into computers.
I would kill the clone. That would be my first response.
The force that keeps the planets revolving around the sun would be glad to handle the circumstances of your life, if only you would ask him to.
After an extensive interview he arranged for my weaknesses in foreign languages to be over-looked and so I started a Biology degree at Birmingham in 1967.
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