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Biologists must constantly keep in mind that what they see was not designed, but rather evolved.
— Francis Crick
But Louis XIV had clever ministers, mainly men of humble origin chosen for their outstanding ability.
— E.H. Gombrich
We combine our strength from the roots of our origin.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
The origin of the labor movement lies in self-defense ...
— Mary Ritter Beard
Second, the origin of evil is not the Creator but the creature's freely choosing sin and selfishness.
— Peter Kreeft
And this is the origin of pop music: it's a professional music which draws upon both folk music and fine arts music as well.
— Pete Seeger
All the works of man have their origin in creative fantasy. What right have we then to depreciate imagination.
— Carl Jung
A word has power in and of itself. It comes from nothing into sound and meaning; it gives origin to all things.
— N. Scott Momaday
Our parents are the primal source. We make our own lives, but our origin stories are theirs. They go back with us to the beginning of time.
— Cheryl Strayed
What sort of philosophers are we, who know absolutely nothing of the origin and destiny of cats?
— Henry David Thoreau
I soon learned to separate theological from moral prejudices, and I gave up looking for a supernatural origin of evil. A
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The origin of agriculture involved both human intentionality and a set of underlying ecological and evolutionary principles.
— Kent V. Flannery
The origin and the operation of the universe do not require any violations of the laws of physics.
— Victor J. Stenger
Atheism has been on the rise for years now, and the Bible of the atheists is 'The Origin of Species.'
— Kirk Cameron
The greatest single achievement of nature to date was surely the invention of the molecule DNA.
— Lewis Thomas
Don't know if it's good or bad that a Google search on "Big Bang Theory" lists the sitcom before the origin of the Universe
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
One of the most significant events in our distant past is still perhaps the greatest mystery: the origins of life itself.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Science always has its origin in the adaptation of thought to some definite field of experience.
— Ernst Mach
The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.
— Carl Sagan
There is nothing great in the world that does not owe its origin to the creative ability of an individual man.
— Adolf Hitler
Dubium sapientiae initium. (Doubt is the origin of wisdom.)
— Rene Descartes
We look to ourselves to find the reflection of others. That is the origin of all wars.
— Dahlia L. Summers
I deplore any action which denies artistic talent an opportunity to express itself because of prejudice against race origin.
— Bess Truman
When your heart overfloweth broad and full like the river, a blessing and a danger to the lowlanders: there is the origin of your virtue.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It takes solitude under the stars, for us to be reminded of our eternal origin and our far destiny.
— Archibald Rutledge
Every mystery of life has its origin in the heart.
— Hans Urs Von Balthasar
I am first and foremost an actress of Indian origin.
— Freida Pinto
The origin of civilization is man's determination to do nothing for himself which he can get done for him.
— H. C. Bailey
Already at the origin of the species man was equal to what he was destined to become.
— Jean Rostand
There shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion or national origin.
— Harry S. Truman
Physicians still retain something of their priestly origin; they would gladly do what they forbid.
— Otto Von Bismarck
But should not atheists have an equal obligation to explain the origin of pleasure in a world of randomness and meaninglessness?
— Philip Yancey
There's a long and sacred history of the use of X to symbolize the name of Christ, and from its origin, it has meant no disrespect.
— R.C. Sproul
The origin of the name is an enigmatic quotation from James Joyce: "Three quarks for Muster Mark!
— Stephen Hawking
Each solution has its origin in the imagination of someone" - Rydgley Naive, "Lyamnay's Shadows
— Annarita Faggioni
For origin and development of human faculty we must look to these processes of association in lower animals.
— Edward Thorndike
Governments have their origin in the moral identity of men.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dim or indistinct views of sin are the origin of most of the errors, heresies and false doctrines of the present day. If
— J.C. Ryle
Save for the wild force of Nature, nothing moves in this world that is not Greek in its origin.
— Lord Acton
We could be on opposite sides of the world, but you would still be mine, as I am yours.
— Nicole Castroman
The Islamic Revolution of Iran is honourable for it is the cry which has its origin in Ayatollah Khomeini's conscience.
— Ruhollah Khomeini
Art is good when it springs from necessity. This kind of origin is the guarantee of its value; there is no other.
— Neal Cassady
You must be careful not to deprive the poem of its wild origin.
— Stanley Kunitz
The origin of a modern party is anthropological: humans meet and share food to lower hostility between them and indicate friendship.
— Barbara Walters
Mere chance ... alone would never account for so habitual and large an amount of difference as that between varieties of the same species.
— Charles Darwin
The stench of the trail of Ego in our History. It is ego - ego, the fountain cry, origin, sole source of war.
— George Meredith
The big bang theory requires a recent origin of the Universe that openly invites the concept of creation.
— Fred Hoyle
The origin of consciousness is the initiation of the sign-user into the world of signs by a sign-giver.
— Walker Percy
Whatever lies beyond the limits of experience, and claims another origin than that of induction and deduction from established data, is illegitimate.
— George Henry Lewes
Whenever you trace the origin of a skill or practices which played a crucial role in the ascent of man, we usually reach the realm of play.
— Eric Hoffer
Every philosophical thinker hails it [The Origin of Species] as a veritable Whitworth gun in the armoury of liberalism.
— Thomas Huxley
Nothing can have as its destination anything other than its origin. The contrary idea, the idea of progress, is poison.
— Simone Weil
We need every human gift and cannot afford to neglect any gift because of artificial barriers of sex or race or class or national origin.
— Margaret Mead
No one knows just how the idea of a soul or the supernatural started ... It probably had its origin in the general laziness of mankind.
— John B. Watson
Truth is beautiful and divine, no matter how humble its origin; it is the same in the musty boiler-room as it is in the glorious stars of heaven.
— Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin
Laws, however divine in origin and institution, would be found of little coercion among men, were the administration of them not committed to mortals.
— Norm MacDonald
We are the ORIGIN of our art, its homeland. Viewed this way, ORIGINALITY is the process of remaining true to ourselves.
— Julia Cameron
These four noble truths are the truth of suffering, the truth of its origin, the truth of cessation and the path leading to cessation.
— Dalai Lama XIV
Most gravity has no known origin. Is it some exotic particle? Nobody knows. Is dark energy responsible for expansion of the universe? Nobody knows.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
He who thus considers things in their first growth and origin ... will obtain the clearest view of them.
— Aristotle.
The origin of all mankind was the same; it is only a clear and good conscience that makes a man noble, for that is derived from heaven itself.
— Seneca The Younger
His subject is the "Origin of Species," & not the origin of Organization; & it seems a needless mischief to have opened the latter speculation at all.
— Harriet Martineau
The origin of the absurd idea of immortal life is easy to discover; it is kept alive by hope and fear, by childish faith, and by cowardice.
— Clarence Darrow
Fire is the origin of stone. By working the stone with heat, I am returning it to its source.
— Andy Goldsworthy
Armael shook his head. "The Origin created all creatures for a purpose."
"Are these supposed to rid the world of stupid photographers? — Pat Harris
"Are these supposed to rid the world of stupid photographers? — Pat Harris
The science of the earth ... invites us to be present at the origin of things, and to enter into the very worship of the Creator.
— John William Dawson
Do not accept any information without a deep research on the origin.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The theory of evolution is totally inadequate to explain the origin and manifestation of the inorganic world.
— John Ambrose Fleming
before the origin of things, geometry was coeternal with the Divine Mind
— Johannes Kepler
Agassiz, when I saw him last, had read but a part of Origin of Species. He says it is POOR-VERY POOR!!. The fact is, he is very much annoyed by it.
— Asa Gray
Revealing of origin , evidence the existence of hidden pearls in mind which is addicted to imagine and thought as well.
— Seema Gupta
It is easier to believe that there was nothing before there was something than that there was something before there was nothing.
— Julian Huxley
Be like the koru; as you go forward into the forever-changing future, always remain faithful to the point of origin.
— Lauren Lola
Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels.
— Francisco De Goya
I may as well shackle my wrist to a bolt of lightning as attach myself to a mortal.
— Jessica Khoury
In total seclusion, enlightening, I found the origin of my being.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
It is certain that no culture can flourish without narratives of transcendent origin and power
— Neil Postman
Maybe this kind of devotion is sinful," I continued. "Perhaps it was even the origin of sin. But you and I are already damned.
— Katherine Pine
We behold the face of nature bright with gladness.
— Charles Darwin
It is mere rubbish thinking, at present, of origin of life; one might as well think of origin of matter.
— Charles Darwin
Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.
— William Wordsworth
Two long lines of Shifters stretched over the field, standing unmoved. They expertly held composite bows at ready, various in origin and style.
— A.O. Peart
Celestial mechanics is the origin of dynamical systems, linear algebra, topology, variational calculus and symplectic geometry.
— Vladimir Arnold
Sexuality is more a symptom of your life's condition than a cause, more a consequence than an origin.
— Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
Every form of life is in its origin not natural, but divine and human; for it must spring from love, just as there can be no reason without spirit.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Today, the origin of 90% of all the edible food Gambians consume are from places they have never heard of.
— Yahya Jammeh
Poverty is the origin of invention
— Sunday Adelaja
The origin of corruption in politics is surely in the thought that you are the bearer of ultimate virtue.
— B.W. Powe
Religion may have become a codification of morality, and it may fortify it, but it's not the origin of it.
— Frans De Waal
The quest for our origin is the sweet fruit's juice which maintains satisfaction in the minds of the philosophers.
— Luca Pacioli
Dream your dream; and realize that you are more than just the dreamer, you are the point of origin for its reality.
— Steve Maraboli
Feel not as though it is a sphere we live on. Rather, an infinite plane which has the illusion of leading yourself back to the point of origin.
— Reggie Watts
Every new social structure strives to come up with some kind of mythology of divine origin for its values and aims.
— Zsuzsanna Budapest
A man is the origin of his action.
— Aristotle.
The poet, in the novelty of his images, is always the origin of language.
— Gaston Bachelard