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Quotes About Evolution

went through a quick series of rather
~ John Grisham
The trees thinned just before the crumbling
~ John Grisham
Here below to live is to change and to be perfect is to have changed often.
~ John Henry Newman
En un mundo superior puede ser de otra manera, pero aquí abajo, vivir es cambiar y ser perfecto es haber cambiado muchas veces.
~ John Henry Newman
To live is to change, and if you have lived long, you have changed often.
~ John Henry Newman
The profession and the developments of a doctrine are according to the emergency of the time, and silence at a certain period implies, not that it was not then held, but that it was not questioned.
~ John Henry Newman
A development, to be faithful, must retain both the doctrine and the principle with which it started. Doctrine
~ John Henry Newman
In a higher world it is otherwise; but here below to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often. I
~ John Henry Newman
Half my life is an act of revision.
~ John Irving
If we live long enough, we become caricatures of ourselves.
~ John Irving
As Garp put it, 'You only grow by coming to the end of something and by beginning something else.' Even if these so-called endings and beginnings are illusions.
~ John Irving
In the sixties, dear Bill, we did not say 'top' and 'bottom' - we said 'pitcher' and 'catcher'...
~ John Irving
There is often a defining experience that marks any significant change in the course of a person's life.
~ John Irving
Kanonische Veränderungen über das Weihnachtslied
~ John Irving
I remember you as a little boy," she told me, not long ago, "but when I look at you now, I don't know who you are." I told her I occasionally had the same feeling about myself.
~ John Irving
el tipo de contemporización que se permite un joven cuando considera que ha «evolucionado» más que su maestro. Larch dotó a Fuzzy Stone de un inconfundible
~ John Irving
IF WE FIRST APPEAR IN THE PLEISTOCENE, I THINK THIS IS WHEN WE DISAPPEAR - I GUESS A MILLION YEARS OF MAN IS ENOUGH
~ John Irving
Garpo žodžiais tariant, žmogus auga tik užbaigdamas viena ir prad?damas kita.
~ John Irving
that was exactly what I thought Owen Meany was, "brilliant but preposterous." As time went on—as you shall see—maybe not so preposterous.
~ John Irving
What would bring the Confederacy to an inglorious end was the same thing that had so foolishly created it a rigidity of thought, a clinging to old ways, a refusal to adapt and change.
~ John Jakes
If we sometimes recast problems before we begin, more often we revise our specification in the process of actually tackling them.
~ John Kay
Once a person was asked to step into this brutal century, anything could happen
~ John Kennedy Toole
To proclaim the need for new ideas has served, in some measure, as a substitute for them.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
dementia to come forward to capture the financial mind. It is also the time generally required for a new generation to enter the scene, impressed, as had been its predecessors, with its own innovative genius.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith