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Embryology Biology Quotes By Philip Gilbert Hamerton

The happiest life is that which constantly exercises and educates what is best in us. — Philip Gilbert Hamerton

Embryology Biology Quotes By Toba Beta

Find the fountain of fuel of life!
When you do, then right next to it ...
you'll see the best engine ever existed. — Toba Beta

Embryology Biology Quotes By Francis Maitland Balfour

The embryological record is almost always abbreviated in accordance with the tendency of nature (to be explained on the principle of survival of the fittest) to attain her needs by the easiest means. — Francis Maitland Balfour

Embryology Biology Quotes By Naoki Urasawa

If you run from enemy fire, I'll make you wash dishes for the rest of your life! — Naoki Urasawa

Embryology Biology Quotes By Laura Schlessinger

People are like nations-if you help them a lot, they hate you. — Laura Schlessinger

Embryology Biology Quotes By Herbert Spencer

If a single cell, under appropriate conditions, becomes a man in the space of a few years, there can surely be no difficulty in understanding how, under appropriate conditions, a cell may, in the course of untold millions of years, give origin to the human race. — Herbert Spencer

Embryology Biology Quotes By Lou Reed

They tied his arms behind his back to teach him how to swim, they put blood in his coffee and milk in his gin. — Lou Reed

Embryology Biology Quotes By Arnold Friberg

There is no tube of paint that says, 'Don't know.' I have to come to grips with it. — Arnold Friberg

Embryology Biology Quotes By Robert Remak

The extracellular genesis of cells in animals seemed to me, ever since the publication of the cell theory [of Schwann], just as unlikely as the spontaneous generation of organisms. These doubts produced my observations on the multiplication of blood cells by division in bird and mammalian embryos and on the division of muscle bundles in frog larvae. Since then I have continued these observations in frog larvae, where it is possible to follow the history of tissues back to segmentation. — Robert Remak