Homology Biology Quotes & Sayings
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Despite her best intentions, she was beginning to accept the reality of the attraction she felt for him. — Nicholas Sparks

Science is possible only where situations repeat themselves, or where you have some control over them, and where do you have more repetition and control than in the army? A cube would not be a cube if it were not just as rectangular at nine o'clock as at seven.
The same kind of rules work for keeping the planets in orbit as in ballistics. We'd have no way of understanding or judging anything if things flitted past us only once. Anything that has to be valid and have a name must be repeatable, it must be represented by many specimens, and if you had never seen the moon before, you'd think it was a flashlight.Incidentally, the reason God is such an embarrassment to science is that he was seen only once, at the Creation, before there were any trained observers around. — Robert Musil

Stretch yourself a bit to know the difference between humans and heroes. — Amit Kalantri

Lack of Confidence, low Self-Esteem, and depleted Mojo are symptoms of inadequate Strength Training. — Steve Ilg

I have many shortcomings. I feel very lucky to have been able to have what I've had. — Joshua Lederberg

I realized I was an attractive older woman who never wanted to settle down. — Cindy Gallop

I have great respect for daytime drama. I love the branding. I love the style. What can I say? I love good soap! — Justin Hartley

The most fundamental liberal failure of the current era: the failure to embrace a moral vision of America based on the transcendent faith that human beings are more than the sum of their material appetites, our country is more than an economic machine, and freedom is not license but responsibility. — Bill Moyers

Think of love as a state of grace not as a means to anything ... but an end in itself. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance. — Akhenaton