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The evolution of sex is the hardest problem in evolutionary biology.
— John Maynard Smith
Genetics is about how information is stored and transmitted between generations.
— John Maynard Smith
Mathematics without natural history is sterile, but natural history without mathematics is muddled.
— John Maynard Smith
Language changes very fast.
— John Maynard Smith
Cooking for me is a way to wind down. It's different from cooking on camera, where you have to do everything twice, for a wide shot and a close-up.
— Giada De Laurentiis
Silence, and then Eve said, Okay, that was extra creepy, with whipped creepy topping. And this is me, changing my mind.
— Rachel Caine
Do what you will. Even if you tear yourself apart, most people will continue doing the same things.
— Marcus Aurelius
Mathematics is so much easier than words mathematics makes things clear that words merely muddle and confuse and mess up.
— John Maynard Smith
I can't go around believing in a God that believes suffering is good for me.
— John Maynard Smith
Italian cameramen grow up immersed in an awareness of light. It is part of their mythology.
— Barbara Steele
I think we invent jargon because it saves times talking to one-another.
— John Maynard Smith
You couldn't have human society without language.
— John Maynard Smith
It is an occupational risk of biologists to claim, towards the end of their careers, that the problems which they have not solved are insoluble.
— John Maynard Smith
Women ought not to know their own wit, because they will still be showing it, and so spoil it.
— John Selden
I think anxiety is very interesting, observed Amy, eating sugar pensively.
— Louisa May Alcott
The best thermometer to the progress of a nation is its treatment of its women.
— Swami Vivekananda
Information imposes certain criteria on how it can be stored.
— John Maynard Smith