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  • [Bacteria] have an incredibly complicated chemical lexicon that ... allows bacteria to be multicellular. In the spirit of TED they're doing things together because it makes a difference. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Biology will relate every human gene to the genes of other animals and bacteria, to this great chain of being. -- Walter Gilbert
  • Salad bars are like a restaurant's lungs. They soak up the impurities and bacteria in the environment, leaving you with much cleaner air to enjoy. -- Douglas Coupland
  • For the first half of geological time our ancestors were bacteria. Most creatures still are bacteria, and each one of our trillions of cells is a colony of bacteria. -- Richard Dawkins
  • Think of the earth as a living organism that is being attacked by billions of bacteria whose numbers double every forty years. Either the host dies, or the virus dies, or both die. -- Gore Vidal
  • We can, for example, be fairly confident that either there will be a world without war or there won't be a world - at least, a world inhabited by creatures other than bacteria and beetles, with some scattering of others. -- Noam Chomsky
  • I think the biggest thing is clean as you go. Wash all your knives, cutting boards, dishes, when you are done cooking, not look at a sink full of dishes after you are done. Cleaning as you go helps keep away cross contamination and you avoid having food borne bacteria. -- Cat Cora
  • Bacteria: The only culture some people have. -- Hesiod
  • Support bacteria - they're the only culture some people have. -- Steven Wright
  • Bacteria mineralized the rocks; they deposited the iron. They made the geology we see. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is Freedom, in water there is bacteria. -- Benjamin Franklin
  • [Bacteria are the] dark matter of the biological world [with 4 million mostly unknown species in a ton of soil]. -- E. O. Wilson
  • Bacteria and parasites cannot cause disease processes unless they find their own peculiar morbid soil in which to grow and multiply. -- Henry Lindlahr
  • The world powers established this filthy bacteria, the Zionist regime, which is lashing out at the nations in the region like a wild beast. -- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
  • The capacity to blunder slightly is the real marvel of DNA. Without this special attribute, we would still be anaerobic bacteria and there would be no music. -- Lewis Thomas
  • You cannot insert a gene you took from a bacteria into a seed and call it LIFE. You have not created life, instead you have only polluted it. -- Vandana Shiva
  • Back in 1983, the United States government approved the release of the first genetically modified organism. In this case, it was a bacteria that prevents frost on food crops. -- Jeremy Rifkin
  • Science ha seradicated smallpox, can immunise against most previously deadly viruses, can kill most previously deadly bacteria. Theology has done nothing but talk of pestilence as the wages of sin. -- Richard Dawkins
  • ...no matter how complex or affluent, human societies are nothing but subsystems of the biosphere, the Earth's thin veneer of life, which is ultimately run by bacteria, fungi and green plants. -- Vaclav Smil
  • If a bacterium is trying to infect you, it won't secrete alone, because your immune system will block it. Bacteria will hide until they can all act together and make an impact. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • With one linear centimeter of your lower colon there lives and works more bacteria (about 100 billion) that all humans who have ever been born. Yet many people continue to assert that it is we who are in charge of the world -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • I always cook meats on low and things like eggs or cakes on high, because things with eggs in them you want to cook through and through; and you don't want to put food in there that cooks so slowly that bacteria develops. -- Michele Scicolone
  • When it comes to taking genes from viruses and bacteria and putting them into plants, people say 'Yuck! Why would scientists do that?' Because sometimes it is the safest, cheapest and most effective technology to advance sustainable agriculture and enhance food security. -- Pamela Ronald
  • Hold in, hold in, one crack and the wall is breached. I need now to be finite, self-contained, to stop this bacterial grief dividing and multiplying till its weight is the weight of the world. Bacteria: agents of putrefaction. My father's decay lodged in me." -- Jeanette Winterson
  • Throw up" Victor said.Bacteria, he believed, would run up his arms and gain access to his brain through his ear canalsVomit. Puke. Spew. Disgorge. Regorge. Discharge- like excrement.""Victor, stop it!" Doll snappedYou're making me nauseous.""Talk--vomit words. Sound and sound alike," he said." -- Tami Hoag
  • To the eyes of a god, mankind must appear as a species of bacteria which multiply and become progressively virulent whenever they find themselves in a congenial culture, and whose activity diminishes until they disappear completely as soon as proper measures are taken to sterilize them. -- Aleister Crowley
  • Baclli swarm within my portalsSuch as ne'r conceived by mortals,But, bred by scientists,Wise and hoary in some Olympian laboratory.Bacteria as large as miceWith feet of fire and heads of ice,Who never interrupt for slumberTheir stomping, elephantine rumba.( From the poem--- " The Common Cold " )" -- Ogden Nash
  • I would like to believe that the discovery of even a single fossil bacteria on Mars would teach us what we ought to know all along, and that is what binds us here on earth - all the diverse peoples here - is really much more profound than what seems to separate us. -- Richard E. Berendzen
  • You are one miniscule piece of a never-ending cycle. In fact, you're not even a piece. You're just a holder for billions and billions of other pieces. Whether that's organic components, living organisms inside your body, bacteria or whatever it is, you're just part of the soup of the universe, so just try to enjoy what's good about it. -- Joe Rogan
  • Support bacteria - they're the only culture some people have." -- Steven Wright
  • Happiness and bacteria have one thing in common; they multiply by dividing!" -- Rutvik Oza
  • We mostly don't get sick. Most often, bacteria are keeping us well. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • We mostly don't get sick. Most often, bacteria are keeping us well." -- Bonnie Bassler
  • In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is Freedom, in water there is bacteria." -- Benjamin Franklin
  • What you see is that the most outstanding feature of life's history is a constant domination by bacteria. -- Stephen Jay Gould
  • What you see is that the most outstanding feature of life's history is a constant domination by bacteria." -- Stephen Jay Gould
  • From dead plant matter to nematodes to bacteria, never underestimate the cleverness of mushrooms to find new food! -- Paul Stamets
  • From dead plant matter to nematodes to bacteria, never underestimate the cleverness of mushrooms to find new food!" -- Paul Stamets
  • Personally, I choose a rice-based probiotic drink that delivers fifty billion active L. acidophilus and L. casei bacteria." -- Cameron Diaz
  • Biology will relate every human gene to the genes of other animals and bacteria, to this great chain of being." -- Walter Gilbert
  • Everyone is trying to jump on the biomimic bandwagon. But a cork floor is not biomimicry. Neither is using bacteria to clean water. -- Janine Benyus
  • The Americans' clothes were meanwhile passing through poison gas. Body lice and bacteria and fleas were dying by the billions. So it goes." -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • As far as I am concerned, LGBT can only stand for leprosy, gonorrhea, bacteria, and tuberculosis, all of which are detrimental to human existence. -- Yahya Jammeh
  • If you go far enough back, your genome connects you with bacteria, butterflies, and barracuda - the great chain of being linked together through DNA." -- Spencer Wells
  • In microbiology the roles of mutation and selection in evolution are coming to be better understood through the use of bacterial cultures of mutant strains." -- Edward Lawrie Tatum
  • Subject: Hey. Just thought I would check and make sure you weren't felled by a rogue turkey bacteria.Subject: A,I really hope I didn'tSubject: Alex," -- Melissa Jensen
  • Accidents at power plants are bad enough. But a leak from a bioreactor could be worse, since bacteria can learn new tricks when you're not looking. -- Nancy Gibbs
  • When antibiotics became industrially produced following World War II, our quality of life and our longevity improved enormously. No one thought bacteria were going to become resistant. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • The capacity to blunder slightly is the real marvel of DNA. Without this special attribute, we would still be anaerobic bacteria and there would be no music." -- Lewis Thomas
  • In my lab, we are always thinking about how cells, bacterial cells, can talk to each other and then organize themselves into enormous groups that function in unison." -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Back in 1983, the United States government approved the release of the first genetically modified organism. In this case, it was a bacteria that prevents frost on food crops." -- Jeremy Rifkin
  • You can find bacteria everywhere. They're invisible to us. I've never seen a bacterium, except under a microscope. They're so small, we don't see them, but they are everywhere. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • We're organisms; we're conceived, we're born, we live, we die, and we decay. But as we decay we feed the world of the living: plants and bugs and bacteria." -- William M. Bass
  • I actually believe that you should not wash your jeans, ever. In Japan, they actually put them in the freezer. That kills the bacteria and makes them not smell anymore." -- Benny Blanco
  • (Americans think we Brits drink tea because we're polite and genteel or something, whereas we really drink it because it's a stimulant and it's hot enough to sterilize cholera bacteria.)" -- Charles Stross
  • When antibiotics first came out, nobody could have imagined we'd have the resistance problem we face today. We didn't give bacteria credit for being able to change and adapt so fast. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • In the womb, humans are free of microbes. Colonization begins during the journey down the birth canal, which is riddled with bacteria, some of which make their way onto the newborn's skin. -- Robin Marantz Henig
  • I decided that the University of Sussex in Brighton was a good place for this work because it had a strong tradition in bacterial molecular genetics and an excellent reputation in biology." -- Paul Nurse
  • Ava, will you watch your fucking mouth?' he sighs, but there's relief in his voice. I'm half tempted to tell him to fetch the anti-bacterial solution and spray it in my mouth." -- Jodi Ellen Malpas
  • Not all diseases come from bacteria and viruses, Professor. The worst often come from things you cannot see under a microscope. This plant is infested with an aggressive strain of such invisible germs." -- Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
  • Brenda cared for our bacteria with a love and affection that some people don't show their flesh-and-blood children. She would sneak in between classes to coo encouragingly at them, cheering on their growth." -- Eileen Cook
  • Think about multicellularity on this Earth. Every living thing originally came from bacteria. So, who do you think made up the rules for how to perform collective behaviors? It had to be the bacteria." -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Science chases moneyand money chases its tailand the best minds of my generation can't make bail.But the bacteria are coming-- that's my prediction. It's the answer to this culture of the quick-fix prescription." -- Ani DiFranco
  • Natural selection certainly operates. It explains how bacteria will gain antibiotic resistance; it will explain how insects get insecticide resistance, but it doesn't explain how you get bacteria or insects in the first place. -- William A. Dembski
  • If an alien visited Earth, they would take some note of humans, but probably spend most of their time trying to understand the dominant form of life on our planet - microorganisms like bacteria and viruses." -- Nathan Wolfe
  • Left to their own devices, epidemic diseases tend to follow the same basic process: A virus or bacteria infects a host, who typically becomes sick and in many cases dies. Along the way, the host infects others. -- Alan Huffman
  • Most bacteria aren't bad. We breathe and eat and ingest gobs of bacteria every single moment of our lives. Our food is covered in bacteria. And you're breathing in bacteria all the time, and you mostly don't get sick. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Life on earth is such a good story you cannot afford to miss the beginning... Beneath our superficial differences we are all of us walking communities of bacteria. The world shimmers, a pointillist landscape made of tiny living beings." -- Lynn Margulis
  • Life on earth is such a good story you cannot afford to miss the beginning... Beneath our superficial differences we are all of us walking communities of bacteria. The world shimmers, a pointillist landscape made of tiny living beings. -- Lynn Margulis
  • Most bacteria aren't bad. We breathe and eat and ingest gobs of bacteria every single moment of our lives. Our food is covered in bacteria. And you're breathing in bacteria all the time, and you mostly don't get sick." -- Bonnie Bassler
  • At the bottom of the ocean, bacteria that are thermophilic and can survive at the steam vent heat that would otherwise produce, if fish were there, sous-vide cooked fish, nevertheless, have managed to make that a hospitable environment for them." -- Harvey V. Fineberg
  • Genetic engineering was messy. To force a sequence of foreign DNA into a plant, you couldn't just snip the desired gene from the bacteria and sew it on to the plant's DNA sequence like an old woman working on a quilt." -- Kenneth Eade
  • Every time I get on an airplane I have a routine. I cover the inside of my nostrils with anti-bacterial ointment. I'm popping Zicam like it's candy. And I drink, literally, from L.A. to New York, six bottles of water." -- Zachary Quinto
  • If you look at the ecological circuitry of this planet, the ways in which materials like carbon or sulfur or phosphorous or nitrogen get cycled in ways that makes them available for our biology, the organisms that do the heavy lifting are bacteria. -- Andrew H. Knoll
  • A big tree seemed even more beautiful to me when I imagined thousands of tiny photosynthesis machines inside every leaf. So I went to MIT and worked on bacteria because that's where people knew the most about these switches, how to control the genetics." -- Cynthia Kenyon
  • This was difficult to prove as most hydrogenosomes have lost their entire genome, but it is now established with some certainty.1 In other words, whatever bacteria entered into a symbiotic relationship in the first eukaryotic cell, its descendents numbered among them both mitochondria and hydrogenosomes." -- Nick Lane
  • Domestic interior design is a fraught affair. It makes me hanker for the mild and soothing and tasteless red velvet interiors in which people lived so undiscriminatingly no more than twenty years ago. It was unhygienic, dark, cool, probably stuffed full of dangerous bacteria, and pleasant." -- Joseph Roth
  • Here at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, we have genetically rearranged various viruses and bacteria as part of our medical research. In fact, we have been able to create entirely new types of DNA molecules by splicing together the genetic information from different organisms - recombinant DNA. -- James D. Watson
  • We've all been sick; we're all afraid of infection. I think the easiest application to help people understand what quorum sensing is and why it's important to study is to tell them that if we could make the bacteria either deaf or mute, we could create new antibiotics." -- Bonnie Bassler
  • You can't just boss bacteria around like that," said the younger Mrs. HempstockThey don't like it." "Stuff and silliness," said the old ladyYou leave wigglers alone and they'll be carrying on like anything. Show them who's boss and they can't do enough for you. You've tasted my cheese.." -- Neil Gaiman
  • All these bacteria that coat our skin and live in our intestines, they fend off bad bacteria. They protect us. And you can't even digest your food without the bacteria that are in your gut. They have enzymes and proteins that allow you to metabolize foods you eat." -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Give us detailed, testable, mechanistic accounts for the origin of life, the origin of the genetic code, the origin of ubiquitous bio macromolecules and assemblages like the ribosome, and the origin of molecular machines like the bacterial flagellum, and intelligent design will die a quick and painless death." -- William A. Dembski
  • Once you have speech, you don't have to wait for natural selection! If you want more strength, you build a stealth bomber; if you don't like bacteria, you invent penicillin; if you want to communicate faster, you invent the Internet. Once speech evolved, all of human life changed. -- Tom Wolfe
  • I think the biggest thing is clean as you go. Wash all your knives, cutting boards, dishes, when you are done cooking, not look at a sink full of dishes after you are done. Cleaning as you go helps keep away cross contamination and you avoid having food borne bacteria." -- Cat Cora
  • If the entire course of evolution were compressed into a single year, the earliest bacteria would appear at the end of March, but we wouldn't see the first human ancestors until 6 a.m. on December 31st. The golden age of Greece, about 500 BCE, would occur just thirty seconds before midnight." -- Jerry A. Coyne
  • It may be hard to imagine a world before antibiotics, but now we must imagine a world where antibiotics are not the only weapon we use against bacteria. And now, ninety years after Herelle first encountered bacteriophages, these viruses may finally be ready to become a part of modern medicine." -- Carl Zimmer
  • We have 200 trillion cells, and the outcome of each of them is almost 100 percent genetically determined. And that's what our experiment with the first synthetic genome proves, at least in the case of really simple bacteria. It's the interactions of all those separate genetic units that give us the physiology that we see. -- Craig Venter
  • Needless to say, jamming deformed, drugged, overstressed birds together in a filthy, waste-coated room is not very healthy. Beyond deformities, eye damage, blindness, bacterial infections of bones, slipped vertebrae, paralysis, internal bleeding, anemia, slipped tendons, twisted lower legs and necks, respiratory diseases, and weakened immune systems are frequent and long-standing problems on factory farms." -- Jonathan Safran Foer
  • Escherichia colia O157:H7 is a relatively new strain of the common intestinal bacteria (no one had seen it before 1980) that thrives in feedlot cattle, 40 percent of which carry it in their gut. Ingesting as few as ten of these microbes can cause a fatal infection; they produce a toxin that destroys human kidneys." -- Michael Pollan
  • I really don't see what all the fuss is about, Sir Hugh,' said Kate with a polite smile. 'As a man of science you should know that urine is sterile. It's only when it's left to stand that it accumulates bacteria. So, if I were you, Sir Hugh, I'd eat my soup quickly.'" -- Kenneth Oppel
  • I do definitely believe that there is life away from this planet. I mean, we've kind of established that with the fact that we found bacteria on meteorites, and we've kind of used that to backtrack and show how this Earth, this planet, could have formed the ability to sustain life in the first place. -- Corey Taylor
  • We inherit every one of our genes, but we leave the womb without a single microbe. As we pass through our mother's birth canal, we begin to attract entire colonies of bacteria. By the time a child can crawl, he has been blanketed by an enormous, unseen cloud of microorganisms - a hundred trillion or more. -- Michael Specter
  • Lunch is served!" I shouted.The brothers wasted no time. Kishan reached for the chicken, and Ren, the cookies. I smacked their hands away and handed each one a bacterial wipe.Kishan grumbled, "Kells, I ate my food raw off the ground for three hundred years. I really don't think a little dirt's going to kill me." -- Colleen Houck
  • Homo economicus was surreptitiously taken as the emblem and analogue for all living beings. A mechanistic anthropomorphism has gained currency. Bacteria are imagined to mimic "economic" behavior and to engage in internecine competition for the scarce oxygen available in their environment. A cosmic struggle among ever more complex forms of life has become the anthropic foundational myth of the scientific age." -- Ivan Illich
  • The main areas for estrogen breakdown are the liver and gastrointestinal tract. Diets high in refined sugar and low in fiber feed the unfriendly bacteria in the intestines, causing them to disrupt estrogen metabolism. One of the by-products of the unfriendly "bugs" in the intestines is that the estrogen metabolites can't be excreted and they build up in your tissues over time, causing trouble." -- Daniel G. Amen
  • We are all of us walking communities of bacteria. -- Lynn Margulis
  • If you on't like bacteria, you're on the wrong planet. -- Stewart Brand
  • If you don't like bacteria, you're on the wrong planet. -- Stewart Brand
  • Happiness and bacteria have one thing in common; they multiply by dividing! -- Rutvik Oza
  • My bacteria glow in the dark - no human being doesn't like that. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • Biocides, for example, are designed to kill bacteria?it's not a benign material. -- William Stringfellow
  • They all have in common that they are bacteria caused by bowel and feces. -- Kennedy
  • Give me something about bacteria. Give me something that won't make me feel so inferior -- William Saroyan
  • Periodontal bacteria can easily slip into the bloodstream and cause infection elsewhere in the body. -- Mallory Ortberg
  • Every time someone uses a bathroom and they flush, all the bacteria is shot into the air. -- Megan Fox
  • Family was a fertile breeding ground for the kind of psychological bacteria that warped minds and devoured hope. -- Tami Hoag
  • There is no significant difference between human activities and those by amoebas and even bacteria, well, on the GRAND SCALE. -- Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov
  • DNA ties us all together; we share ancestry with barracuda and bacteria and mushrooms, if you go far enough back. -- Spencer Wells
  • By weight, you are more human than bacteria, because your cells are bigger, but by numbers, it's not even close. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • I expect that essential oils may some day prove a vital weapon in the fight against strains of antibiotic-resi stant bacteria. -- Andrew Weil
  • What's great about bacteria is you have a surprise every day waiting for you because they're so fast, they grow overnight. -- Bonnie Bassler
  • If you go far enough back, your genome connects you with bacteria, butterflies, and barracuda - the great chain of being linked together through DNA. -- Spencer Wells
  • The bacteria of resentment bred: distance turned to distrust; distrust turned to bitterness; bitterness to hate, which is, after all, a kind of grievous love -- Johnny Rich
  • The biggest food-related risk in pregnancy is listeria. It's a dangerous bacteria, to which pregnant women are especially susceptible, that can lead to miscarriage or stillbirth. -- Emily Oster
  • It seems now clear that a belief in the functional importance of all enzymes found in bacteria is possible only to those richly endowed with Faith. -- Marjory Stephenson
  • The Safe Drinking Water Act was passed in 1974 after tests discovered carcinogens, lead and dangerous bacteria flowing from faucets in New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Boston and elsewhere. -- Charles Duhigg
  • To declare war on ninety-nine percent of bacteria when less than percent of them threaten our health makes no sense. Many of the bacteria we're killing are our protectors. -- Sandor Katz
  • I actually believe that you should not wash your jeans, ever. In Japan, they actually put them in the freezer. That kills the bacteria and makes them not smell anymore. -- Benny Blanco
  • I love weird science. I learned in an article in 'National Geographic' that there are trillions of bacteria in our guts that help us digest food. These are non-human creatures. -- Will Hobbs
  • The oil acts like a cleanser. When you put it in your mouth and work it around your teeth and gums it â??pullsâ?? out bacteria and other debris, -- Bruce Fife
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