Phylogenetic Classification Quotes & Sayings
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orgy of sampling Europe's charms, she never went back, and that was strange. In his experience people always — Colleen McCullough

I don't like expensive things ... I just can't help looking in a magazine for the splurge and the save. — Tyra Banks

One day our Sun will disappear; it will be something else! Even the greatest truths disappear in this universe; they turn into some other things, some other truths! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The crisis of democracy as when normally passive and apathetic populations become organized and seek to enter the political arena to pursue their interests and demands, threatening stability and order. — Noam Chomsky

silent tears fall ruefully at midnight — Jessica Steele

The best way to learn endings, as well as openings, is from the games of the masters. — Jose Raul Capablanca

In my own experience, I have been amazed to see how unrealistic are the bases for political opinion in general. Only rarely have I found a person who has chosen any particular political party - democratic or totalitarian - through study and comparison of principles. — Joost Meerloo

I like it when poems are challenging, when they concern matters important and personal to the author. — Cate Marvin

All initiation of force is a violation of someone else's rights, whether initiated by an individual or the state, for the benefit of an individual or group of individuals, even if it's supposed to be for the benefit of another individual or group of individuals. — Ron Paul

And yet, it's the last place on earth the average person will turn to for help. You know why? You know why people don't automatically turn their own vast mental resources on when faced with a problem? It's because they never learned how to think. Most people will go to any length to avoid thinking when they're faced with a problem. They will ask advice from the most illogical people, usually people who don't know any more than they do: next-door neighbors, members of their families, and friends stuck in the same mental traps that they are. Very few of them use the muscles of their mind to solve their problems. — Earl Nightingale

The dividing line between the wave or particle nature of matter and radiation is the moment "Now." As this moment steadily advances through time it coagulates a wavy future into a particle past. — William Lawrence Bragg

Lady Catherine quoting Lizzie Bennet:
She had the impudence to reply that, whilst these would be heavy misfortunes, your wife must have such extraordinary sources of happiness necessarily attached to her situation, that she could, upon the whole, have no cause to repine. — Janet Aylmer