Mary Roach's Quotes
Born: 1959-03-20
Profession: Author
Nation: American
Biography of Mary Roach
In 'Packing for Mars,' I tried to convey the importance of getting young people interested in science.
Tags: Getting, Science, YoungThe broader the topic, the easier it is, not only to fill a book, but to set the bar pretty high for really great stuff.
Tags: Book, Great, PrettyThere are people who would love to spend their last ten years, or five years, or whatever it is, on the surface of Mars.
Tags: Last, Love, WhateverTo me, NASA is kind of the magical kingdom. I was sort of a geek, and you go there, and there are just these wondrously strange things and people.
Tags: Kingdom, Nasa, StrangeAll the clothes in my closet are Oakland, California, clothes. You can't wear those anywhere else. The barometric pressure drops and then where are you?
Tags: Clothes, Else, PressureBodily fluids and solids are universally the most disgusting things we as human beings can come upon, but as long as they are inside us, it's part of you.
Tags: Disgusting, Human, InsideEvery crazy fad from the 1800s comes back or they never go away. It's like fashion, like everything's already been invented, and somebody stumbles onto it and people will always, always be looking for an answer for some vague illness they can't get a diagnosis for.
Tags: Away, Crazy, FashionFor the scientists, they're kind of puzzled and pleased that somebody finds their work interesting. It makes it fun for me. I feel like I've sort of turned over a stone that hasn't been turned over.
Tags: Fun, Makes, WorkI don't write on topics that require a lot of urgency. But in 'Stiff,' I wanted to change people's hearts about organ donation. Whenever I get a chance, I try to talk about that.
Tags: Change, Talk, TryI very much was inspired by Bill Bryson. He does cover science, but more often, it's a mixture of science and travel, and whatever he happens to be writing about - Shakespeare, Australia, the United Kingdom, or when he covers science in 'A Short History Of Nearly Everything' - he has an incredible ability to be both entertaining and enlightening.
Tags: History, Science, TravelI've read plenty of amazing science pieces where the writers don't hang out in labs. I just have fun doing it. And I get rewarded for it; I get gushy, especially when kids tell me they expected to be bored by my books, but weren't.
Tags: Amazing, Fun, ScienceIf you could really guarantee that the money would be spent on something more worthwhile, I'd say, absolutely, scrap the space program, but it never works that way.
Tags: Money, Space, WorksMy books are not really books; they're endless chains of distraction shoved inside a cover. Many of them begin at the search box of Pub Med, an Internet database of medical journal articles.
Tags: Books, Inside, MedicalYou won't see me writing about particle physics, or even planetary geology, or chemistry. I practically failed chemistry, and if I had to write a book in any of those areas, I don't think it would go well.
Tags: Book, Write, Writing