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Quotes About Evolution

What the world needs now is liberated men who have the qualities Silverstein cites, men who are 'empathetic and strong, autonomous and connected, responsible to self, to family and friends, to society, and capable of understanding how those responsibilities are, ultimately, inseparable.' Men need feminist thinking. It it the theory that supports their spiritual evolution and their shift away from the patriarchal model. Patriarchy is destroying the well-being of men, taking their lives daily.
~ bell hooks
Fluidity means that our black identities are constantly changing as we respond to circumstances in our families and communities of origin, and as we interact with a wider world.
~ bell hooks
Men cannot change if there are no blueprints for change.
~ bell hooks
The strength of our friendship was revealed by our willingness to confront openly the shift in our ties and to make necessary changes. We do not see each other as much as we once did, and we no longer call each other daily, but the positive ties that bind us remain intact.
~ bell hooks
I'm breaking with old patterns and moving forward with my life.
~ bell hooks
You believe in Darwinian evolution.
~ Ben Bova
the question is not whether a nation makes mistakes; the question is whether a nation learns from its mistakes, builds on that knowledge it gains over time, and grows in wisdom. Those nations who learn from their mistakes will become wise, while those who repeat the same mistakes over and over again, expecting a different result, are foolish.
~ Ben Carson
The founders wanted generally accepted religious values to be taught in our schools without favoring any particular denomination, but they never intended to exclude God from the classroom,10 because they knew that you had to have something upon which to base your system of values. If we only believe in evolution and survival of the fittest, whose values do we use to govern society?
~ Ben Carson
Yesterday's panicked fears are today's sober expectations.
~ Ben Ehrenreich
trend you've noticed and quite possibly one you don't like.
~ Ben Fritz
The first section takes Sony Pictures as a focal point to explain how we got to where
~ Ben Fritz
The second section of the book leaves Sony behind, along with Hollywood's past, to look at companies, trends, and people that reveal where the movie business
~ Ben Fritz
How many out-of-character things did I need to do, I wondered, before the world rearranged itself around me?
~ Ben Lerner
designer can inject the most artistic flair. The word "ampersand" didn't come into being until the nineteenth century. At that time & was customarily taught as the twenty-seventh letter of the alphabet and pronounced "and." When schoolchildren recited their ABCs, they concluded with the words "and, per se [i.e., by itself ], 'and.'" This eventually became corrupted to "ampersand." The symbol is a favorite of law and
~ Ben Yagoda
I don't divide the world into the weak and the strong, or the successes and the failures, those who make it or those who don't. I divide the world into learners and non-learners.
~ Benjamin Barber
todas las malas ideas son buenas al principio
~ Benjamin Graham
The American war is over, but this is far from being the case with the American Revolution.
~ Benjamin Rush
History wasn't a straight line, it was a circle.
~ Bentley Little
und was lediglich eine saisonale Wampe gewesen war, war jetzt sein dauerhafter Ganzjahresbauch.
~ Bentley Little
We don't build,' I said to my son, 'we just destroy.
~ Bernard Cornwell
As colonialism expanded over Asia, the image of China evolved from that of a model of enlightened government to that of a decadent, apathetic, and racially inferior country.
~ Bernard Faure
His blood changed to falling snow.
~ Bernard Malamud
We have two lives; the one we learn with and the one after that.
~ Bernard Malamud
L'humanité a connu trois vexations. La première c'est Nicolas Copernic qui a déduit de ses observations du ciel que la Terre n'était pas au centre de l'univers. La deuxième c'est Charles Darwin qui a conclu que l'homme descendait d'un primate et était donc un animal comme les autres. La troisième c'est Sigmund Freud qui a signalé que la motivation réelle de la plupart de nos actes politiques ou artistiques était la sexualité.
~ Bernard Werber