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Don Catlin Quotes

«We were pretty sure of its structure, but it wasn't a molecule that had ever been described before,»
Author: Don Catlin
«We could then compare what we made with what we found in the syringe. And it was a perfect match, all the way around.»
Author: Don Catlin
«You can get away with stuff with everybody looking right at you,»
Author: Don Catlin
«After we knew the molecule, we knew that there was going to be intense litigation over it,»
Author: Don Catlin
«It's obfuscation. There is no attempt to be clear and concise and to describe the product for what it is.»
Author: Don Catlin
«It's huge. It's clearly a real hit.»
Author: Don Catlin
«I knew who Patrick Arnold was. I was tracking Conte way back in 2000, maybe even earlier. Their heads come up above my radar.»
Author: Don Catlin
«I knew it was a matter of time.»
Author: Don Catlin
«When we do the regular tests on a sample that contains THG we don't see it, ... It disintegrates. It is not stable under the [hot] temperatures. You don't see anything.»
Author: Don Catlin
«It was very clear to me that DSHEA was created in order to give the supplement manufacturers a huge shield so they could distribute steroids and all kinds of things, which I thought was wrong.»
Author: Don Catlin