Quote by Barbara McClintock
"The most important skill a scientist can develop is the ability to really see what's in front of them."
"The most important skill a scientist can develop is the ability to really see what's in front of them."
"The basis for all true understanding and knowledge is the capacity to observe."
"I found that the more I looked at the little corn plant, the more there was to see."
"We must recognize that change and innovation always come as disturbances to the status quo."
"Science and art are not incompatible; they feed each other."