Quotes About Evolution
The only good thing about the good old days is they're gone.
~ Dick Gregory
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All in all, Europeans maintained genetic continuity from their earliest establishment out of Africa until Middle Eastern farmers arrived in the last 8,000 years, bringing with them agriculture and a lighter skin color, the researchers said.
~ Unknown
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How queer to think that the old lady in the black military cloak was the Miss Milly who went to the dancing class! It makes me wonder what I shall be like when I am old.
~ Dodie Smith
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The caravans bark but the dogs move on.
~ Dodie Smith
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It has been said that once the mind has been expanded by an idea or concept, it can never return to its original way of thinking.
~ Dolores Cannon
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Explain: the evolution of the heart and compassion is what is missing technically. Humans have proceeded to technological advances before without heart balance, without heart evolution. And it has been disastrous. So we are here to evolve heart first until the heart is aligned with this knowledge.
~ Dolores Cannon
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I have found you can obtain much information from the spirit. But the quality of that information depends upon the evolution or development of that spirit.
~ Dolores Cannon
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No perfection... more experience. As soon as you reach perfection it is not perfect anymore because you want to try something different.
~ Dolores Cannon
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We need time to lose interest in things.
~ Don DeLillo
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I was always younger than anyone around me. One day it began to change.
~ Don DeLillo
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Every advance in knowledge and technique is matched by a new kind of death, a new strain. Death adapts, like a viral agent.
~ Don DeLillo
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As technology advances in complexity and scope, fear becomes more primitive.
~ Don DeLillo
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Freud is finished, Einstein's next.
~ Don DeLillo
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Ask yourself this question. Do we have to be humans forever? Consciousness is exhausted. Back now to inorganic matter. This is what we want. We want to be stones in a field.
~ Don DeLillo
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What did it mean, the first time, a thinking creature looked deeply into another's eyes? Did it take a hundred thousand years before this happened or it was the first thing they did, transcendingly, the thing that made them higher, made them modern, the gaze that demonstrates we are lonely in our souls?
~ Don DeLillo
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She was shining a light on us, she was coming into being, endlessly being formed and reformed as the muscles in her face worked at smiling and speaking, as the electronic dots swarmed.
~ Don DeLillo
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He was thinking about automated teller machines. The term was aged and burdened by its own historical memory. It worked at cross-purposes, unable to escape the inferences of fuddled human personnel and jerky moving parts. The term was part of the process that the device was meant to replace. It was anti-futuristic, so cumbrous and mechanical that even the acronym seemed dated.
~ Don DeLillo
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It takes centuries to invent the primitive.
~ Don DeLillo
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Sleet turned into snow, and snow turned into rain.
~ Don DeLillo
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We have to change truth a little in order to remember it.
~ Don DeLillo
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i do not see why men should be so proud insects have the more ancient lineage according to the scientists insects were insects when man was only a burbling whatsit
~ Don Marquis
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Quisiéramos que las finanzas dejaran de ser una máquina de hacer dinero típica de la era industrial y se convirtieran en una plataforma de prosperidad.
~ Don Tapscott
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The meanings of today may not be the meanings of the future.
~ Donald A. Norman
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Could we ever switch to this or any of the many other rational systems? Unlikely: tradition is difficult to overcome.
~ Donald A. Norman
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