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During its development the animal passes through all stages of the animal kingdom. The foetus is a representation of all animal classes in time. — Lorenz Oken

See you on the other side, kid. — Ashton Kutcher

I'm not a person who particularly had heros when growing up. — Dennis Ritchie

I thought there'd be some black people." "Hitler will only fight them in separate units. He's a snob. — Chris Cleave

It's hard to really get that excited about movies. Think about it like this: how many good comedy movies come out a year? Maybe one or two? And then, in those movies, what are the chances that there's a character that I'm the best fit to play? It's really small! — Aziz Ansari

Laws have never been able to change human nature, and only God can change hearts. — Siri Mitchell

Markets are interested in profits and profits only; service, quality, and general affluence are different functions altogether. The universal, democratic prosperity that Americans now look back to with such nostalgia was achieved only by a colossal reigning in of markets, by the gargantuan effort of mass, popular organizations like labor unions and of the people themselves, working through a series of democratically elected governments not daunted by the myths of the market. — Thomas Frank

I am not perfect. Are you? Let us accept the fact that nobody is perfect. Let us learn to accept our imperfections as well as those of others. - RVM. — R.v.m.

Despite the fact that Machen included the story in his collection The Angel of Mons in 1915, with a long preface refuting the truth of the story, the world preferred to believe that in fact St. George had led the bowmen of Agincourt against the Germans at Mons. — Debra N. Mancoff

The fate of one man or woman is the fate of all men and women. — Marty Rubin

Sobriety is love of health, or inability to eat much. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

How had so large a population of Americans disappeared into a largely unrecorded oblivion of poverty and obscurity? — Douglas A. Blackmon