Darwin's Theory Of Evolution Quotes
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Of course, when you're training your whole life to get to the Olympics, you train for gold.
— Shawn Johnson
Nobody kicks on being interrupted if it's by applause.
— Kin Hubbard
I want to have schools and libraries and other institutions named after me. I tell my daughter that all the time.
— Kam Williams
To suppose that the eye could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree
— Charles Darwin
The childless escape much misery.
— Euripides
It's funny. Maria Elena and I, we are meant for each other and not meant for each other, it's a contradiction.
— Woody Allen
I've often said there's nothing better for the inside of a man than the outside of a horse.
— Ronald Reagan
Don't always know what I am talking about, feels like I'm living in the middle of doubt.
— Alice Cooper
My theory of evolution is that Darwin was adopted.
— Steven Wright
A good part of my leadership skills is crafted from learning from experiences early in my career that were not positive experiences.
— John Lasseter
On set, I have a lot of coffee ... so I try to chug water before going for that next cup.
— Jessica Stroup
Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the worst way to explain the mysteries of life, except for Creationism.
— Roberto Quaglia
Charles Darwin viewed the fossil record more as an embarrassment than as an aid to his theory ...
— Stephen Jay Gould
We cannot possibly let ourselves get frozen into regarding everyone we do not know as an absolute stranger.
— Albert Schweitzer
We're all monsters. We're all careless and cruel in the end.
— Mackenzi Lee
Darwin's theory of evolution pointed to the conclusion that flux (or becoming), not being, is the essence of reality. Though
— Henri Bergson
I find that most people that zealously defend Darwin have not actually read Darwin; definitely not Darwin's second book, The Descent of Man.
— A.E. Samaan
Anyone who's made film and knows about the cinema has a lifelong love affair with the experience. You never stop learning about film.
— Francis Ford Coppola