Quotes About Development
Well, I'm no Yngwie Malmsteen or anything," I said. "I'm still learning.
~ Ernest Cline
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But we also figured out how to do science, which helped us develop technology.
~ Ernest Cline
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Real estate within walking distance of a big city became far too valuable to waste on a flat plane of mobile homes, so someone had cooked up the brilliant idea of, as Mr. Miller pit it, "stacking the sumbitches," to maximise the use of ground space.
~ Ernest Cline
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City-sized shopping malls were erected in the blink of an eye, and storefronts spread across planets like time-lapse footage of mold devouring an orange.
~ Ernest Cline
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Newer, faster, or more versatile components were always being released, so I was constantly spending large chunks of my meager income on upgrades.
~ Ernest Cline
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I would argue that masturbation is the human animal's most important adaptation. The very cornerstone of our technological civilization.
~ Ernest Cline
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There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I remind everyone: Whether you school them at home or send them to school, you as a parent have the responsibility to make sure they learn and behave. Teachers and principals may help, but parents are the ones who must accept responsibility.
~ Ernest Istook
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Sometimes you got to hurt something to help something. Sometimes you have to plow under one thing in order for something else to grow.
~ Ernest J. Gaines
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CLASSIC American axiom warns: "Don't try to think yourself into a new way of acting: Act yourself into a new way of thinking.
~ Ernest Kurtz
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Ulusal gelirin büyük bir k?sm?n? verimsiz denilen eÄŸitim yat?r?mlar?na harcamak gerekir ve tar?m verimliliÄŸinin geliÅŸmesine özellikle dikkat edilmelidir.
~ Ernesto Che Guevara
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An irrefutable proof that such single-celled primaeval animals really existed as the direct ancestors of Man, is furnished according to the fundamental law of biogeny by the fact that the human egg is nothing more than a simple cell.
~ Ernst Haeckel
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Phylogenesis is the mechanical cause of ontogenesis.1 In other words, the development of the stem, or race, is, in accordance with the laws of heredity and adaptation, the cause of all the changes which appear in a condensed form in the evolution of the fœtus.
~ Ernst Haeckel
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Ontogenesis, or the development of the individual, is a short and quick recapitulation of phylogenesis, or the development of the tribe to which it belongs, determined by the laws of inheritance and adaptation.
~ Ernst Heinrich Haeckel
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Die Politik jeglicher Färbung ist mir seit langem zuwider, und ich marschiere hinter keiner Fahne mehr her. Auch ist die Erdrevolution mit politischen Mitteln nicht zu bewältigen. Sie dienen höchstens zur Garnierung des Vulkanrandes, falls sie nicht die Entwicklung sogar vorantreiben.
~ Ernst Junger
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From this it may be seen at once what is the most important quality a nation must possess when its position in the world compels it to reckon with the waging of great wars. This quality is more than ever, in peace as well as in war, the proof of its fitness to survive. It is the capacity for the speedy development of a large programme.
~ Ernst Junger
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According to the concept of transformational evolution, first clearly articulated by Lamarck , evolution consists of the gradual transformation of organisms from one condition of existence to another.
~ Ernst Mayr
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The one essential is that a society be constituted in which the exploitation and domination of man by man are impossible. That the society, in other words, be such that the means of existence and development of labor be free and open to every one, and all be able to co-operate, according to their wishes and their knowledge, in the organization of social life.
~ Errico Malatesta
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Certainement, la révolution a à se défendre et à se développer avec une logique inexorable, mais on ne doit, et on ne peut la défendre avec des moyens qui sont en contradiction avec ses fins.
~ Errico Malatesta
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Contact is the lifeblood of growth, means for changing oneself, and one's experience of the world.
~ Erving Polster
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We are thus faced with the following question: Why should an organ like our brain, with the sensorial system attached to it, of necessity consist of an enormous number of atoms, in order that its physically changing state should be in close and intimate correspondence with a highly developed thought?
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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I consider it extremely doubtful whether the happiness of the human race has been enhanced by the technical and industrial developments that followed in the wake of rapidly progressing natural science.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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if we were organisms so sensitive that a single atom, or even a few atoms, could make a perceptible impression on our senses – Heavens, what would life be like! To stress one point: an organism of that kind would most certainly not be capable of developing the kind of orderly thought which, after passing through a long sequence of earlier stages, ultimately results in forming, among many other ideas, the idea of an atom.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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But the term code-script is, of course, too narrow. The chromosome structures are at the same time instrumental in bringing about the development they foreshadow. They are law-code and executive power – or, to use another simile, they are architect's plan and builder's craft – in one.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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