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Hominins Quotes By Anonymous

Humans, bonobos, and chimpanzees comprise a subfamily called Homininae and will be called "hominines," while humans and other extinct members of our direct lineage will be referred to as "hominins" (Table 13.2). — Anonymous

Hominins Quotes By Don George

And I realized that people, from new-made friends to life-long family, inevitably come and go in the composition of our lives, but that once they have appeared, they never really leave. And I realized too that the people we love - the memory of the people we love, their enduring, pulsing presence in our lives - is like those violins. Every day, in one form or another, we take them out and play them, if just for a while. We become them, swooping, spiraling, soaring to the apex of our minds. We honor them and keep them alive - as they do us, intertwined. — Don George

Hominins Quotes By Shannon L. Alder

Satan will always whisper don't care, be silent, you didn't do anything wrong, your better than them, your stronger than your enemies. However, a true daughter or son of God says back: I hurt so I will make it right. I was silent, but now I am ready to listen and share. I am not better because I know what I have done. I am not stronger than my enemies by hating them, but by healing them. — Shannon L. Alder

Hominins Quotes By Robert Jurmain

Laetoli hominins, but we will never be able to answer them all. They walked down a path — Robert Jurmain

Hominins Quotes By Jose Joaquin De Olmedo Y Maruri

He who does not hop to win has already lost. — Jose Joaquin De Olmedo Y Maruri

Hominins Quotes By David G. McAfee

Atheism is not synonymous with anti-theism and not all atheists are 'active.' There are many non-believers who aren't activists, who don't oppose religion at all, or who are simply not all are interested in discussing belief or lack thereof. — David G. McAfee

Hominins Quotes By Anonymous

Precisely when hominins learned to manipulate fire is unclear. But recent research suggests that fire, in the form of cooking, helps account for the leap into the genus Homo, who became physiologically dependent on cooked food. By boosting calories, and by detoxifying and softening food, controlled fire allowed us to exchange big guts for big brains. Experiments confirm that we cannot thrive or reproduce on raw foods alone: they simply cannot deliver the calories and they require more chewing, digestive juices, and intestinal machinery. With cooking that digestive process begins earlier. If the observations hold, they say that humans and fire have not simply co-existed but co-evolved. We are not only the keystone species for fire: fire is a keystone process for our existence. — Anonymous

Hominins Quotes By Thomas Fuller

There is more pleasure in loving than in being beloved. — Thomas Fuller

Hominins Quotes By Aaron Klein

The official Hamas charter calls for the murder of Jews and destruction of the Jewish state. — Aaron Klein

Hominins Quotes By Stephen Covey

Visualising something organises one's ability to accomplish it. — Stephen Covey

Hominins Quotes By Edward O. Wilson

What drove the hominins on through to larger brains, higher intelligence, and thence language-based culture? That, of course, is the question of questions. — Edward O. Wilson

Hominins Quotes By Mary Higgins Clark

A common question asked of writers is "When did you decide to become a writer?" The answer, of course, is that we didn't decide anything. It was decided for us. I firmly believe that mythical godmothers make appearances at our cradles, and bestow their gifts. The godmother who might have blessed me with a singing voice did not show up; the goddess of dance was nowhere in sight; the chef-to-the-angels was otherwise engaged. Only one made the journey to my cradle, and she whispered, "You will be a storyteller." — Mary Higgins Clark

Hominins Quotes By John Lyly

It is a blind goose that cometh to the fox's sermon. — John Lyly

Hominins Quotes By Ovid

Thanks are justly due for boons unbought — Ovid