Quotes About Evolution
Even castles made of sand, fall into the sea, eventually.
~ Jimi Hendrix
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The stores and the things like that, the business side of things came out at the point when, I'd say probably in the early '70s, it looked like the year of the singer-songwriter was over, 'cause music changed in our time and the spotlight was out.
~ Jimmy Buffett
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We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.
~ Jimmy Carter
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Evolution is a bankrupt speculative philosophy, not a scientific fact. Only a spiritually bankrupt society could ever believe it. Only atheists could accept this Satanic theory.
~ Jimmy Swaggart
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The new music is] building off something that wasn't very good in the first place. Back before the singer/songwriter, a very competent musician did the music, and a very competent lyricist did the words. But everybody does both now, so you've got a lot of mediocrity.
~ Jimmy Webb
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There's a point where one finds one's own voice and that's when it really starts to matter. The things that inspire me as a thirty-seven-year-old are very different from what inspired me as a twenty-year-old.
~ Jimmy Webb
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Every phase is a foundation for another phase, pay full concentration on your current phase
~ Jimoh oluwatobi segun
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Humans are merely just animals Which are programmed to behave Appropriately according to their age
~ Jinsoo Bae
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Most of the arguments still put forward against evolution are so blatantly spurious, so intellectually bankrupt, that they don't warrant the time of intelligent human beings in refuting them. There's one exception: that if nature truly favored the proliferation of the most suitably equipped, women would have four arms by now, and eyes dotted around their heads like a spider. They already have a keen sense, which no man can match, of when something is a really bad idea.
~ Jo Bannister
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Most native plants are also higher in protein and fiber and much lower in sugar than the ones we've devised. The ancestor of our modern corn is a grass plant called teosinte that is native to central Mexico. Its kernels are about 30 percent protein and 2 percent sugar. Old-fashioned sweet corn is 4 percent protein and 10 percent sugar. Some of the newest varieties of supersweet corn are as high as 40 percent sugar.
~ Jo Robinson
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Welsh mutates initial consonants. Actually all languages do, but most of them take centuries, while Welsh does it while your mouth is still open.
~ Jo Walton
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Left to themselves, people remake their origin stories every few generations to suit present circumstances.
~ Jo Walton
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Trees are what paper was, and wants to be.
~ Jo Walton
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Tem coisas que não são de ruindade em si, mas danam, porque é ao caso de virarem, feito o que não é feito.
~ João Guimarães Rosa
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A superstição perniciosa generalizada é que é preciso deletar o anterior, para aceitar o novo. Que pobreza, que pobreza, que pobreza, que atraso! Se a memória aceita, se o perfil confere, se a senha foi dada, roda os dois programas ao mesmo tempo, roda os três, roda os vinte, porra!
~ João Ubaldo Ribeiro
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Ah, como passam as coisas deste mundo, nada do que se contrói é perene, nada do que se faz é bem lembrado além de seu tempinho, nada fica como está, nunca se volta, nunca se volta.
~ João Ubaldo Ribeiro
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Ah, como passas as coisas deste mundo, nada do que se constrói é perene, nada do que se faz é bem lembrado além de seu tempinho, nada fica como está, nunca se volta, nunca se volta.?
~ João Ubaldo Ribeiro
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In the world born from him, a person could now become anything.
~ Joë Bousquet
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I wish for all of you that you remain as unfinished as the shoreline along the beach and that you continue to transcend yourselves again and again.
~ Joan Anderson
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You must not fret. There is no arriving, ever. It is all a continual becoming.
~ Joan Anderson
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What the younger generations don't have are letters." … "Why bother when you can e-mail, phone or text." … "As we contact each other more and more", … "there is, oddly, nothing to show for it.
~ Joan Bakewell
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March is a month of coming and going, the changing of the guard.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
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This marks an important shift in the function of the north slope, no longer just a source of secure and plentiful water but a place of shrines, worship, and visitation. In a very real sense, this evolution into a place of commemoration and devotion marks the expansion of the sacred space of the Acropolis down its slopes and the opening up of the Sacred Rock to the larger community. This
~ Joan Breton Connelly
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We don't change as we get older - we just get to be ore of what we've always been.
~ Joan D. Chittister
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