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Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Jerry A. Coyne

Since many traits can affect an individual's adaptation to it's environment (it's "fitness") natural selection can over eons sculpt an animal or plant into something that looks designed — Jerry A. Coyne

Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Benedict Cumberbatch

Because reading is one of the joys of life, and once you begin, you can't stop, and you've got so many stories to look forward to. — Benedict Cumberbatch

Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Oh, it's a terrible, cruel thing - first you're young, and that takes up such a long time you think it's forever, then suddenly you're not young, and you never get used to it - and, oh dear, there's just the one way out. — Joyce Carol Oates

Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Michael Mandelbaum

All policy is a matter of gains and losses, upsides and downsides. — Michael Mandelbaum

Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Georges St-Pierre

Always pursue your dreams and work hard at it. — Georges St-Pierre

Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Anonymous

Maybe the wolf is in love with the moon, and each month it cries for a love it will never touch. — Anonymous

Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Marilyn Manson

When I was a kid I think the thing I remembered most about The Exorcist was Linda Blair being possessed by the devil, and how scary that was. It had a lot of parallels for me because the movie was challenging different ideas about faith and it was looking at religion in a darker way. Growing up I was afraid of being possessed by the devil, as an adult I'm afraid of being possessed by the world, by ignorance, and not holding on to my beliefs and what I feel strongly about. — Marilyn Manson

Madagascar 2005 Movie Quotes By Edmund Phelps

The level of dynamism is a matter of how fertile the country is in coming up with innovative ideas having prospects of profitability, how adept it is at identifying and nourishing the ideas with the best prospects, and how prepared it is in evaluating and trying out the new products and methods that are launched onto the market. — Edmund Phelps