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Mikio Naruse Quotes By Gerald Edelman

Science is imagination in the service of the verifiable truth, and that service is indeed communal. It cannot be rigidly planned. Rather, it requires freedom and courage and the plural contributions of many different kinds of people who must maintain their individuality while giving to the group. — Gerald Edelman

Mikio Naruse Quotes By Susanna Kearsley

Some men prayed for life and some for death, in languages as varied as their uniforms - the Dutch and Germans and the Scots and French and English tangled side by side, for all men looked alike when they were dying. — Susanna Kearsley

Mikio Naruse Quotes By Keith Wishum

Do everything without arguing or complaining. — Keith Wishum

Mikio Naruse Quotes By Hermann Joseph Muller

Natural selection based on the differential multiplication of variant types cannot exist before there is material capable of replicating itself and its own variations, that is, before the origination of specifically genetic material or gene-material. — Hermann Joseph Muller

Mikio Naruse Quotes By Paul Dano

When my girlfriend's away, I cook a big vat of meaty pasta and sauce and eat that for about a week. Then I eat out the rest of the time. When she's home, we eat at home probably twice a week. I chop, she cooks. — Paul Dano

Mikio Naruse Quotes By Virginia Madsen

The actor side of me loves to get dressed up and I feel like Cinderella when I'm in diamonds. — Virginia Madsen

Mikio Naruse Quotes By David Eagleman

We believe we're seeing the world just fine until it's called to our attention that we're not. — David Eagleman

Mikio Naruse Quotes By Judith Krug

You should have access to ideas and information regardless of your age. If anyone is going to limit or guide a young person, it should be the parent or guardian and only the parent or guardian. — Judith Krug