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Migene Quotes By Victoria Vorel

We have so much for what to be grateful and if we thank for it, we will have even much more. — Victoria Vorel

Migene Quotes By Daniel H. Wilson

The dissemination of advanced implantable technology will likely be just as ruthlessly democratic as the ailments it is destined to treat. Meaning that, someday soon, we may have a new class of very smart, very fast people - yesterday's disabled and elderly. — Daniel H. Wilson

Migene Quotes By James Mark Baldwin

The development of the meaning attaching to the personal self, the conscious being, is the subject matter of the history of psychology. — James Mark Baldwin

Migene Quotes By Ken Kutaragi

You can communicate to a new cybercity ... This will be the ideal home server. Did you see the movie The Matrix? Same interface. Same concept. Starting from next year, you can jack into The Matrix! — Ken Kutaragi

Migene Quotes By Elizabeth Camden

Happiness was not an abundance of riches or amusements, it was evenings such as these, when people were engaged in a worthy pursuit and surrounded by kindred spirits. It — Elizabeth Camden

Migene Quotes By Jacques Monod

Chance alone is at the source of every innovaton, of all creation in the biosphere. Pure chance, only chance, absolute but blind liberty is at the root of the prodigious edifice that is evolution ... It today is the sole conceivable hypothesis, the only one that squares with observed and tested fact. Stating life began by the chance collision of particles of nucleic acid in the "prebiotic soup." — Jacques Monod

Migene Quotes By Julia Kristeva

Or should one recognize that one becomes a foreigner in another country because one is already a foreigner from within? — Julia Kristeva

Migene Quotes By Carl Von Clausewitz

Criticism exists only to recognize the truth, not to act as judge. — Carl Von Clausewitz