Quotes About Evolution
will definitely correct that in the future.
~ Kate White
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I hope I'm always learning something.
~ Kate Winslet
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Dressing up is a bore. At a certain age, you decorate yourself to attract the opposite sex, and at a certain age, I did that. But I'm past that age.
~ Katharine Hepburn
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When you know better, it's easier to do better" George Chryst
~ Katharine Hepburn
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By the 1880s, however, something happened that no one could have predicted. The United States-rising, pushing and still raw in many ways—had become the Western country that most embraced the gospel of hygiene.
~ Katherine Ashenburg
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when your heart changes, you change, and you have to make new plans.
~ Katherine Hannigan
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I do like change. That's the one thing exciting about me.
~ Katherine Heigl
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A weird artifact of the past, aiming at the future. An intrusive, constructive contradiction.
~ Katherine Howe
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The only constant was change.
~ Katherine Howe
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Everything in life that we really accept undergoes a change.
~ Katherine Mansfield
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But that's the modus operandi of fashion, isn't it—to move antithetically, almost Hegelian in its constant vacillation between seemingly opposing extremes?
~ G. Bruce Boyer
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Just as we outgrow a pair of trousers, we outgrow acquaintances, libraries, principles, etc., at times before they're worn out and times — and this is the worst of all — before we have new ones.
~ G. C. Lichtenberg
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Life was simple before World War II. After that, we had systems.
~ G. Hopper
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It is the greatest mistake to think that man is always one and the same. A man is never the same for long. He is continually changing. He seldom remains the same even for half an hour.
~ G. I. Gurdjieff
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In most projects, the first system built is barely usable. It may be too slow, too big, awkward to use, or all three." Cutler
~ G. Pascal Zachary
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Poor performance was a common failing of most new programs. The annals of software amply showed this; nearly every landmark system, from IBM's 360 to the various flavors of Unix to Microsoft's Windows, was released in an immature state and evolved over time to win broader acceptance. Indeed, people expected the first commercial release of a new program to contain flaws of all sorts.
~ G. Pascal Zachary
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Before the computer, the animals, mortal though not sentient, seemed our nearest neighbors in the known universe. Computers, with their interactivity, their psychology, with whatever fragments of intelligence they have, now bid for this place." While
~ G. Pascal Zachary
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They arose very quickly, became a profession very rapidly, and were all too soon infected with a certain amount of resistance to change. The very programmers whom I have heard almost castigate a customer because he would not change his system of doing business are the same people who at times walk into my office and say, "But we have always done it this way." It is for this reason that I now have a counterclockwise clock hanging in my office. In
~ G. Pascal Zachary
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The greatest untold story is the evolution of God.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff
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It was true that the elders found everything changing all about them with a precipitation which was leaving them stripped of authority. The girls (kids they remembered no bigger than that) suddenly flowered and married. The lads returned from their military service with blasé airs and a new vocabulary. A horde of new brats was born, making their disprespectful uproar in Clochemerle.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
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You don't by chance believe that the war has killed all the halfwits? They belong to a race that will never die out. I'm sure there was a halfwit in Noah's Ark and he was the most prolific male on God's blessed raft!
~ Gabriel Chevallier
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As for his friends, he no longer had any. One after another they had all dropped away, as though friendship had become a burden which he had at first made every effort to shoulder and then had gradually realised that there was no need for and let go, and it had gone.
~ Gabriel Josipovici
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nimeni nu se na?te "bou", ci doar devine a?a.
~ Gabriel Liiceanu
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Now what mattered to me no longer matters.
~ Gabriela Mistral
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