Jacques Monod Quotes
Even Today A Good Many Distinguished Minds Seem Unable To Accept Or Even To Understand That From A Source Of Noise Natural Selection Alone And Unaided Could Have Drawn All The Music Of The Biosphere. In Effect Natural Selection Operates Upon The Products Of Chance And Can Feed Nowhere Else; But It Operates In A Domain Of Very Demanding Conditions, And From This Domain Chance Is Barred. It Is Not To Chance But To These Conditions That Evolution Owes Its Generally Progressive Course, Its Successive Conquests, And The Impression It Gives Of A Smooth And Steady Unfolding.
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