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Neanderthalensis And Heidelbergensis Quotes By Rachel Higginson

I had never been out of the country before. And maybe this trip didn't technically count because, well, America had officially imploded and I hadn't needed a passport to cross the border, but I was more than a little disappointed we hadn't run into a mariachi band yet. Donde esta el Zombies? — Rachel Higginson

Neanderthalensis And Heidelbergensis Quotes By Suzanne Palmieri

There's a great deal of power in pretending. — Suzanne Palmieri

Neanderthalensis And Heidelbergensis Quotes By Megan Squires

We had right now, and that's all I truly needed. That's all we were ever really guaranteed. — Megan Squires

Neanderthalensis And Heidelbergensis Quotes By Catherine Malandrino

Every woman in America has a French dream in her head, especially a Parisian one. — Catherine Malandrino

Neanderthalensis And Heidelbergensis Quotes By Marilyn Johnson

Homo sapiens who lived in caves put trash in front and slept in the back; not so in the caves occupied by Homo heidelbergensis. Those humans, probably the last common ancestor of Homo sapiens and neanderthalensis, lived like frat boys 700,000 to 300,000 years ago, "flinging shit everywhere" - and the idea of slovenly boy and girl ancestors fascinated me. "Big heavy stone tools . . . probably solved things with brute force. Commandos without too much thought," Shea riffed. "If you were going to cast Jersey Shore, you'd go with heidelbergensis. — Marilyn Johnson

Neanderthalensis And Heidelbergensis Quotes By Bruce Schneier

History has taught us: never underestimate the amount of money, time, and effort someone will expend to thwart a security system. It's always better to assume the worst. Assume your adversaries are better than they are. Assume science and technology will soon be able to do things they cannot yet. Give yourself a margin for error. Give yourself more security than you need today. When the unexpected happens, you'll be glad you did. — Bruce Schneier