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Greenmailer Quotes By Frans De Waal

Aristotle's scala naturae, which runs from God, the angels, and humans at the top, downward to other mammals, birds, fish, insects, and mollusks at the bottom. — Frans De Waal

Greenmailer Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The zoo kills the 'wild' in wild animal. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Greenmailer Quotes By Simon LeVay

It's important to stress what I didn't find. I did not prove that homosexuality is genetic, or find a genetic cause for being gay. I didn't show that gay men are born that way, the most common mistake people make in interpreting my work. Nor did I locate a gay center in the brain. — Simon LeVay

Greenmailer Quotes By James Hansen

Coal is responsible for as much atmospheric carbon dioxide as other fossil fuels combined and it still has far greater reserves. We must stop using it. — James Hansen

Greenmailer Quotes By Tavi Gevinson

The best cure for procrastination is to have so much on your plate that procrastination is no longer an option. — Tavi Gevinson

Greenmailer Quotes By Tracie Peterson

Doesn't do a body any good to withhold forgiveness. The devil is the only one who stands to gain anything from that. — Tracie Peterson

Greenmailer Quotes By Jennifer Donnelly

I just love historical fiction. — Jennifer Donnelly

Greenmailer Quotes By John Muir

Some people miss flesh as a drunkard misses his dram ... — John Muir

Greenmailer Quotes By Sam Taylor-Wood

I've turned into one of those people who go jogging in parks that I used to hate. — Sam Taylor-Wood

Greenmailer Quotes By Nicolas Cage

I believe that there's a way to question authority with manners, with dignity. There's no reason to be rude about it. — Nicolas Cage

Greenmailer Quotes By Darrel Ray

Once infected, the individual [infected with a god virus] cannot detect major contradictions in his beliefs and behavior. Belief systems become self-evident to him, and no amount of logical discourse will move him from his belief. If a Mormon and Catholic were to debate the merits of their respective religions, neither could see his own inconsistencies and logical fallacies, but would see the other's quite clearly. — Darrel Ray