John Steinbeck Quotes
It Is A Rule In Paleontology That Ornamentation And Complication Precede Extinction. And Our Mutation, Of Which The Assembly Line, The Collective Farm, The Mechanized Army, And The Mass Production Of Food Are Evidences Or Even Symptoms, Might Well Correspond To The Thickening Armor Of The Great Reptiles - A Tendency That Can End Only In Extinction. If This Should Happen To Be True, Nothing Stemming From Thought Can Interfere With It Or Bend It. Conscious Thought Seems To Have Little Effect On The Action Or Direction Of Our Species.
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