Microevolutionary Quotes & Sayings
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It is strange, then, that the friends of truth and the promoters of freedom have not risen up against the present propaganda in the schools and crushed it. — Carter G. Woodson

Downstairs in the kitchen, Marco and Sophia - my grandparents, who have insisted I call them by their first names - were already there. Sophia stood over the oven, pans hissing, as the smell of bacon filled the air. Marco sat at the table, the morning newspaper opened up in front of him. — Jessica Sorensen

A government or a party gets the people it deserves and sooner or later a people gets the government it deserves. — Frantz Fanon

There is a distinct, awful pain that comes with loving someone more than they love you. — Steve Maraboli

There are billions of people on the earth and there are billions of earths, billions of universes. It is endless. — Frederick Lenz

The numbers may be said to rule the whole world of quantity, and the four rules of arithmetic may be regarded as the complete equipment of the mathematician. — James C. Maxwell

May the simple things be amazing on the journey of your life. — Jake Owen

Bombs are good. I love bombs."--Iggy — James Patterson

It's dangerous business, thinking you can make people over. — Lenora Mattingly Weber

The World is pretty much divided between the weak of mind & the strong- between those who can act & those who cannot, & it is the bounden Duty of the Capable to let no opportunity of being useful escape them. — Jane Austen

Genetics might be adequate for explaining microevolution, but microevolutionary changes in gene frequency were not seen as able to turn a reptile into a mammal or to convert a fish into an amphibian. Microevolution looks at adaptations that concern the survival of the fittest, not the arrival of the fittest ... The origin of species - Darwin's problem - remains unsolved. — Scott F. Gilbert

Beauty itself doth of itself persuade
The eyes of men without orator. — William Shakespeare

My grandmother told me once that when you lose somebody you think you've lost the whole world as well, but that's not the way things turn out in the end. Eventually, you pick yourself up and look out the window, and once you do you see everything that was there before the world ended is out there still. There are the same apple trees and the same songbirds, and over our heads, the very same sky that shines like heaven, so far above us we can never hope to reach such heights. — Alice Hoffman