Quotes About Evolution
Nuestra democracia, con todos su fallos, es un logro inmenso de la Humanidad, Bruna. El resultado de muchos siglos de esfuerzo y sufrimiento. Escucha, el mundo se mueve, la sociedad se mueve, y cuanto más democrática, más movilidad y capacidad para cambiarla.
~ Rosa Montero
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La vida es una constante reescritura del ayer. Una deconstrucción de la niñez.
~ Rosa Montero
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Olennaista ei enää ole se, keitä olemme, vaan millaisiksi tahdomme tulla.
~ Rosi Braidotti
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He had pink butterfly ears. The rest of him was still in the larval stage.
~ Ross MacDonald
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EX UMBRA IN SOLEM 'From shade to sunlight
~ Roxanne St. Claire
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The point is, we're all changing all the time. You once found it hard to tie a shoelace and now you don't even have to look. The change is so subtle; you think that whatever you feel like right now is how you always felt. Our brain can trick us into thinking life stands still. In the end this causes the human race the most heartache. Blinkered
~ Ruby Wax
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Our brain has been shaped by evolutionary pressure over time to provide our bodies with ever more efficient ways of surviving and reproducing. It is designed to process all information for the purpose of living on, it doesn't care about happiness – it has things to do, places to go.
~ Ruby Wax
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Out on the Savannah, our physiological responses were perfectly suited to deal with stressors (run from the big animals with big teeth). These days we can't just run from what drives up our anxiety and stress; mortgages, money problems, looking hot, relationships and deadlines. Evolution did not set us up to suffer Jurassic Park levels of stress, day in day out; that's the bitch of living at today's pace. Psychological
~ Ruby Wax
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The ultimate freedom lies in knowing everything, including you, is in a state of flux; you're never still, you're always 'nexting';
~ Ruby Wax
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Each of us thinks somewhere inside we have a purpose. Long ago we didn't have this existentialist angst; we were hunters or gatherers.
~ Ruby Wax
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The pyramids will perish in the course of the centuries but the ideas which gave them birth will develop onwards. The cathedral of today will take another form. Raphael's pictures will fall into dust but the soul of Raphael and the ideas which his creations represent will be living powers forever. The Art of today will be the Nature of tomorrow and will blossom again in her. Thus does Involution become Evolution.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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If a man makes his life desolate by losing touch with the unseen, he not only destroys in his inner self something, the decay of which may eventually drive him to despair, but through his weakness he constitutes a hindrance to the evolution of the whole world in which he lives.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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I beg you to see this in the right light, and to combine it with the feeling about what happened through the Mystery of Golgotha, in which his actual sacrifice consisted: namely in leaving the spiritual spheres in order to live with the earth and the human beings on the earth and to consolidate the impulse he gave for further human evolution on earth.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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If the old religion could no longer answer the questions of the children then perhaps it was time to change it.
~ Rudolfo Anaya
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The wheel of the world swings through the same phases again and again.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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If we confine our attention entirely to the slang of the day - that is to say, if we devote ourselves exclusively to modern literature - we get to think the world is progressing when it is only repeating itself...It is only when one reads what men wrote long ago that one realizes how absolutely modern the best of the old things are.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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But the Woman that God gave him, every fibre of her frame Proves her launched for one sole issue, armed and engined for the same; And to serve that single issue, lest the generations fail, The female of the species must be deadlier than the male.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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From then on, we were simply different people. Not new people; different.
~ Russell Banks
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Stil it takes you strange walking in your old foot steps like that. Putting your groan up foot where your chyld foot run nor dint know nothing what wer coming.
~ Russell Hoban
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If we'd been edible we'd never have lasted this long.
~ Russell Hoban
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Before the motorcar replaced the horse, and for some years after there were many illustrators who drew horses with the same authority with which they drew the human figure; now there are very few who can do that. Most modern illustraters fudge a horse the best they can and hope to get on by the technique.
~ Russell Hoban
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The race of man haunted by the thought of what it used to be, ashamed of what they are, afraid of what they were.
~ Russell Hoban
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Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." —ALBERT EINSTEIN Considering
~ Russell Simmons
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Something we once loved, and love now, in the shape of a book. Maybe eBooks are going to take over, one day, but not until those whizzkids in Silicon Valley invent a way to bend the corners, fold the spine, yellow the pages, add a coffee ring or two and allow the plastic tablet to fall open at a favorite page.
~ Russell T. Davies
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