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Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Robert B. Parker

Candy nodded absently.
"Okay," she said. "What shall I wear?"
"A gun," I said. — Robert B. Parker

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By James Henry Breasted

Disapproval is a very important factor in all progress. There has really never been any progress without it. — James Henry Breasted

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Mercy Celeste

In June, Deacon noticed a pattern where Thursday was concerned. Woman, fight, brood alone in angry silence, rinse, and repeat — Mercy Celeste

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Majel Barrett

But he knew people and he was head writer for Have Gun Will Travel, and if you took those early Star Treks that we did and put us in a western wardrobe and put us on wagon train going west, we can say the same lines. — Majel Barrett

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

You need feeling, emotion, to create. You can't create out of indifference. — Leo Tolstoy

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Robert Jordan

I want you to stop thinking you're going to make them do anything. They've decided what they are going to do, and you can't change it. But maybe - just maybe - you can help me keep them alive. — Robert Jordan

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Tertullian

Indeed it is better to postpone, lest either we complete too little by hurrying, or wander too long in completing it. — Tertullian

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Iris Murdoch

Art is the final cunning of the human soul which would rather do anything than face the gods. — Iris Murdoch

Luonnontieteellinen Quotes By Ernst W. Mayr

I published that theory [of speciational evolution] in a 1954 paper ... and I clearly related it to paleontology. Darwin argued that the fossil record is very incomplete because some species fossilize better than others ... I noted that you are never going to find evidence of a small local population that changed very rapidly in the fossil record ... Gould was my course assistant at Harvard where I presented this theory again and again for three years. So he knew it thoroughly. So did Eldredge. In fact, in his 1971 paper Eldredge credited me with it. But that was lost over time. — Ernst W. Mayr