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Ahmed H. Zewail

“Interestingly, this was the only incident of blatant prejudice that I can

remember. But I am aware that such opinions exist in human beings, and

it's not a question of being Egyptian or being an Arab or being a Muslim.

One could be a Christian against a Jew or a Jew against a Christian, or a

white against a black, or a man against a woman. My philosophy is not

to let such attitudes stop me from what I want to do. I don't take it very

seriously, although as you can see, I remember the incident very well.

The point was I had to get on with my work and had to behave properly,

and in the process perhaps even change the opinion of these people. But

on the other hand, if I did nothing but complain and feel sorry for myself,

then I wouldn't get anywhere.”

Ahmed H. Zewail, Voyage Through Time: Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize
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Voyage Through Time: Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize Voyage Through Time: Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize by Ahmed H. Zewail
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