'Humanity, surely, needs practical men who make the best of their work for the sake of their own interests, without forgetting the general interest. But it also needs dreamers, for whom the unselfish following of a purpose is so imperative that it becomes impossible for them to devote much attention to their own material benefit. No doubt it could be said that these idealists do not deserve riches since they do not have the desire for them. It seems, however, that a society well organized ought to assure to these workers the means for efficient labor, in a life from which material care is excluded so that this life may be freely devoted to the service of scientific research.'
What a woman! As a scientist myself I cannot not notice how this woman was extraordinary. The commitment, the will, the faith in changing the world but just as a consequence of her daily fatigue, the determination. She writes about her own life in a very scientific and punctual way, it almost seems like reading a review paper. However her personality emerge from the details of her life. Some people just born to change the world, and Marie Curie is one of them. She discovered two new elements, founded a new science, developed a new therapy, saved lives during the world and at the same time empowered and contributed to develop the role and education of women. She is the perfect example of how hard work and a vision can overcome every adversity.