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Science was something that really caught my attention. It was something I really could sink my teeth into
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"Science was something that really caught my attention. It was something I really could sink my teeth into"

- Michael P. Anderson

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Michael P. Anderson's quote speaks with the power of scientific research and also its capacity to captivate and involve. It suggests that science was something that he located especially intriguing which he was able to dive deeply right into it. This quote implies that scientific research was a subject that he was passionate about which he had the ability to explore it in a significant method. It additionally recommends that scientific research was something that he had the ability to really get his teeth right into, suggesting that he had the ability to truly understand as well as appreciate the complexities of the topic. This quote speaks to the power of scientific research as well as its capacity to mesmerize as well as involve, as well as it is a testimony to the power of scientific research to influence and also encourage.

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Michael P. Anderson This quote is written / told by Michael P. Anderson between December 25, 1959 and February 1, 2003. He was a famous Astronaut from USA. The author also have 9 other quotes.

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