Difoma Quotes & Sayings
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There is a reference in Aristotle to a gnat produced by larvae engendered in the slime of vinegar. This must have been Drosophila. — Alfred Henry Sturtevant

And now, once again, I bid my hideous progeny go forth and prosper. I have an affection for it, for it was the offspring of happy days, when death and grief were but words, which found no true echo in my heart. — Mary Shelley

The thinking that got us to where we are is not the thinking that will get us to where we want to be. — Albert Einstein

Did you know, the first time I saw you, I thought: I've never seen anything more captivating and beautiful?"
"Why are you telling me this?" I said miserably.
"I saw you, and I wanted to be close to you. I wanted you to let me in. I wanted to know you in a way no one else did. I wanted you, all of you. That wanting nearly drove me mad." Patch paused, inhaling softly, as though breathing me in. "And now that I have you, the only thing that terrifies me is having to go back to that place. Having to want you all over again, with no hope of my desire ever being fulfilled. You're mine, Angel. Every last piece of you. I won't let anything change that. — Becca Fitzpatrick

I speak about universal evolution and teleological evolution; because I think the process of evolution reflects the wisdom of nature. I see the need for wisdom to become operative. We need to try to put all of these things together in what I call an evolutionary philosophy of our time. — Jonas Salk

the 19th century saw the rise of what we came to call linear thought, a way of processing the world that was made possible only by the medium of books. — Alena Graedon

When gifts are replaced by rights, so is gratitude replaced by claims. And claims breed resentment — Roger Scruton

Food is so heavily connected to memory. — Alexandra Guarnaschelli

You'll be sorry if you marry a man you don't love. — Julie Garwood

You took my nightmares and turned them into dreams — Jay McLean