Quotes About Evolution
One hundred thousand years ago our species left Africa, compelled perhaps by precisely this curiosity, learning to look ever farther afield. Flying over Africa by night, I wondered if one of these distant ancestors setting out toward the wide-open spaces of the North could have looked up into the sky and imagined a distant descendant flying up there, pondering on the nature of things, and still driven by his very same curiosity.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Physics does not describe how things evolve "in time" but how things evolve in their own times, and how "times" evolve relative to each other.*
~ Carlo Rovelli
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We think that our minds are all powerful but in reality they've evolved to do what we need to do, like hunt, eat and talk to one another. So the concepts in our head are designed to deal with animals, trees, rivers and people. There's no reason why they should be able to deal with atoms or galaxies. But I believe we're flexible and our minds are curious, so we can change our thinking.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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But structures are processes are not there so that organisms can survive and reproduce. It is the other way round: organisms survive and reproduce because these structures have happened to gradually develop. They reproduce to populate the Earth because they are functional.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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The entire evolution of science would suggest that the best grammar for thinking about the world is that of change, not of permanence. Not of being, but of becoming.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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The possibility of predicting something in the future obviously improves our chances of survival, and consequently, evolution has selected the neural structures that allow it. We are the result of this selection. This being between past and future events is central to our mental structure. This, for us, is the flow of time.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Our moral values, our emotions, our lives are no less real for being part of nature, for being shared with the animal world, or for being determined by the evolution which our species has undergone over millions of years. Rather, they are more valuable as a result of this: they are real
~ Carlo Rovelli
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A novel image of the world is taking shape: a world without space and without time. The space where the world "inhabits" and the time "along which" things evolve might soon disappear from our fundamental description of the physical world, in the same manner in which notions such as "the centre of the universe" have disappeared in the past.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Our moral values, our emotions, our loves are no less real for being part of nature, for being shared with the animal world, or for being determined by the evolution which our species has undergone over millions of years. Rather, they are more valuable as a result of this: they are real. They are the complex reality of which we are made. Our reality is tears and laughter, gratitude and altruism, loyalty and betrayal, the past which haunts us and serenity.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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El pensamiento científico se nutre de la capacidad de ver las cosas de manera distinta de cómo las veíamos antes
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Our moral values, our emotions, our loves are no less real for being part of nature, for being shared with the animal world, or fore being determined by the evolution that our species has undergone over millions of years. Rather, they are more valuable as a result of this: they are real.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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Si noti il meraviglioso «Mi sembra...» iniziale, che ricorda l'«Io penso...» con cui Darwin introduce nei suoi taccuini la grande idea che le specie evolvono, o l'«esitazione» di cui parla Faraday quando nel suo libro introduce la rivoluzionaria idea di campo elettrico. Il genio esita.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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One of my most deeply held assumptions about human life is that without freedom of thought humans cannot fully evolve.
~ Carlo Strenger
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Eis que assisto a meu desmonte palmo a palmo e não me aflijo de me tornar planície
~ Carlos Drummond de Andrade
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we had it on a cake. Keik. Or more properly, in that relaxed, African Spanish of Cuba, kei. That's what we called them, keikes, or keiis, in the plural. Not tortas or pasteles, the proper Spanish names. Never, ever, ever did we call a cake a bollo, as in other Spanish-speaking countries. In Cuba bollo had somehow evolved into the swear word for a woman's
~ Carlos Eire
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People talk too much. Humans aren't descended from monkeys. They come from parrots.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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If our history can challenge the next wave of musicians to keep moving and changing, to keep spiritually hungry and horny, that's what it's all about.
~ Carlos Santana
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My dad's a beautiful man, but like a lot of Mexican men, or men in general, a lot of men have a problem with the balance of masculinity and femininity - intuition and compassion and tenderness - and get overboard with the macho thing. It took him a while to become more, I would say, conscious, evolved.
~ Carlos Santana
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Believe me, if it can be digitized, it will be.
~ Carly Fiorina
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When we view these enormous stone monuments today we see them in gray stone, but this is not how they once were.
~ Carmel McCaffrey
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No one is perfect. I know there is stuff that I need to work on, and not just one thing, but my game overall. Everything can get better.
~ Carmelo Anthony
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With the way everything's going now and the way that technology is going, you can do a lot of things with a lot of different new materials.
~ Carmelo Anthony
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No les parece a ustedes emocionante salir del mal por las mismas escaleras del mal, lograr cambiar su rumbo sin negar su existencia, aprovechándola?
~ Carmen Martín Gaite
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Are you the same person today—as a college sophomore—as you were in the third grade?" he asked the student. "No, of course not," she replied. "Then something happened to you that made you grow, that forced you to look at the world differently. That event is your momentous occasion.
~ Carmine Gallo
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