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Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Sara Sheridan

Wellsted will remember this moment for the rest of his life. It is the first time he desires something for himself that is not dedicated to his own advancement. It is the moment he falls in love. — Sara Sheridan

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Robert Kroese

Human beings have evolved to be extremely good at identifying other individual humans. The race's survival depends on it. A guard lets the wrong person through the gate, and a whole settlement is wiped out. There are a million ways to tell two human beings apart. Not just appearance, either. Gait, odor, pheromones, speech patterns, dialect, nervous habits... even the way people breathe. Even parents of identical twins have little difficulty telling them apart, despite the fact that they are genetically identical and were raised in exactly the same environment, because of tiny differences in appearance and behavior that accrue as the result of differing experiences. The ability of one human to recognize another by appearance is especially acute when it comes to heterosexual males observing nubile females. There is nothing on Earth men pay more attention to than the appearance of sexually attractive young women. — Robert Kroese

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Seneca.

It is not pleasant to recall something they must view with regret. They are, therefore, unwilling to direct their thoughts backward to illspent
hours, and those whose vices become obvious if they review the past, even the vices which were disguised under some allurement of momentary pleasure, do not have the courage to revert to those hours. No one willingly turns his thought back to the past, unless all his acts have been submitted to the censorship of his
conscience, which is never deceived; he who has ambitiously coveted, proudly scorned, recklessly conquered, treacherously betrayed, greedily seized, or lavishly squandered, must needs fear his own memory. — Seneca.

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The only practical effect of having a soul is that it fills man with anthropomorphic and anthropocentric vanities - in brief, with the cocky superstitions that make him disgusting. — H.L. Mencken

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Stuart Rose

My four criteria: I don't want to work with people I don't like; I don't want to work in a business I either don't like or don't understand; I don't want to work for nothing unless I choose to, and I do a fair amount of that already; and I want to have some fun. — Stuart Rose

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Sophocles

Time, which sees all things, has found you out. — Sophocles

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Jules Verne

An Englishman does not joke about such an important matter as a bet. — Jules Verne

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Claude Bernard

Well-observed facts, though brought to light by passing theories, will never die; they are the material on which alone the house of science will at last be built. — Claude Bernard

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Muhammad Ali

I can't see what God's plan is. I just know I've got to live with it. — Muhammad Ali

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

To our men and women in the armed services, the huge and deep core of your loyalty has earned the nation's accolade. — Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By J.L. McCoy

You guys just aren't fair, between your vampire pheromones and your gorgeous good looks, we humans just don't stand a chance. — J.L. McCoy

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Henny Youngman

The hitter asks the owner to give him a big raise so he can go somewhere he's never been, and the owner says "You mean third base?" — Henny Youngman

Pheromones In Humans Quotes By Steve Martin

I think I meant that, given the circumstances of my childhood, I had the illusion that it's easier to be alone. To have your relationships be casual and also to pose as a solitary person, because it was more romantic. You know, I was raised on the idea of the ramblin' man and the loner. — Steve Martin