Quote by George Washington Carver
"We must not, I think, regard the world as so wrecked by the sins of man that Christ's work was intended not to enlarge and extend it, but to repair and restore it."
"We must not, I think, regard the world as so wrecked by the sins of man that Christ's work was intended not to enlarge and extend it, but to repair and restore it."
"At the laboratory bench, I find my greatest pleasure and my most intimate relationship with the Creator."
"Education is the great civilizer and opens doors to endless possibilities."
"There is no shortcut to any place worth going."
"How far we have yet to go in the realm of pure science and discovery."