“When the six-year-old daughter of a friend of mine overheard her father telling someone that I had been awarded the Nobel Prize, she asked whether I had ever received it before. He replied that the Prize was something you could get only once. Whereupon the small girl thought a moment: 'Oh' she said, 'so it's like chicken-pox.”
Speech at the Nobel Banquet (1991)
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As quoted in The New York Times Book Review (7 November 1954)

Source: Way Station (1963), Ch. 16
Context: He had acted on an impulse, with no thought at all. The girl had asked protection and here she had protection, here nothing in the world ever could get at her. But she was a human being and no human being, other than himself, should have ever crossed the threshold.
But it was done and there was no way to change it. Once across the threshold, there was no way to change it.

“She deserved the Nobel Prize for her work.”
Often said by Hubble about Henrietta Swan Leavitt.
On Armen Alchian http://www.amazon.com/review/R3CH9E5B3QGZ0C

1960s–1970s, Nobel Banquet Speech (1974)