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when two strains compete for the same resources, the strain with an internal timing system that is most adapted to its temporal environment has the greatest advantage. — Till Roenneberg
Knowledge begins where ignorance ends.
Folly ends where wisdom begins. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Classifying and judging people promotes violence. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
We judge nothing so hastily as character, and yet there is nothing over which we should be more cautious ... I have always found that the so-called bad people improve on closer acquaintance, while the good fall off. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
When her daughter was frightened of a thunderstorm, the author pointed out the verse which declares the Heavens reveal the glory of God. When another storm occurred, her daughter ran to the window. Mommy, God's really showing off today! — Beth Moore
There is a craft and a power in listening. — Glenn Gould
Words change their meanings, just as organisms evolve. We would impose an enormous burden on our economy if we insisted on payment in cattle every time we identified a bonus as a pecuniary advantage (from the Latin pecus , or cattle, a verbal fossil from a former commercial reality). — Stephen Jay Gould
By Hecate, the goddess I worship more than all the others, the one I choose to help me in this work, who lives with me deep inside my home, these people won't bring pain into my heart and laugh about it. — Euripides
Mick Jagger and I just really liked each other a lot. We talked all night. We had the same views on nuclear disarmament. — Jerry Hall
I don't know when I made that active decision to be a writer or to try to write, but I know I always liked storytelling. — John Ridley
Nothing's perfect... because time passes... and the beetle and the worm find their way into everything sooner or later. — Clive Barker
I have always felt more at home in a culture that has nothing to do with the one I was born and brought up in. — Simon McBurney
Flay us all and have done with skin, I thought. — Claire Robertson