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I am thrilled to see my genome.
James D. Watson
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In a way, I started out to be a baritone player.
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So I played alto for quite a while until I saved up the money for the baritone.
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James D. Watson:
The pace of discovery is going unbelievably fast.James D. Watson:
Some think there is something wrong about enhancing people.James D. Watson:
It's so difficult writing about living people.James D. Watson:
I would only once have the opportunity to let my scientific career encompass a path from the doubleGerry Mulligan:
In a way, I started out to be a baritone player.Gerry Mulligan:
So I played alto for quite a while until I saved up the money for the baritone.Gerry Mulligan:
Then, of course, I played alto and tenor, wherever there were jobs.Gerry Mulligan:
The other saxophones, except as solo instruments, really don't have much point in the orchestra.Gerry Mulligan:
The baritone can serve functions that the alto and tenor cannot, in orchestral voicing.Gerry Mulligan:
Only the French, I guess, really use tenor and alto to any great extent in the orchestra.