Stephen Gerald Breyer Quotes & Sayings
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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
Poets are sultans, if they had their will; For every author would his brother kill. — Roger Boyle, 1st Earl Of Orrery
Well the deputy walks on hard nails and the preacher rides a mount,
But nothing really matters much it's doom alone that counts. — Bob Dylan
Every living creature breathes. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Folk-punk artists like This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb or Paul Baribeau were popular in the Florida punk community. I saw people early on combine roots music with more aggressive music. — Benjamin Booker
Amazon is winning the ebook revolution, but it may lose the war. — Jason Merkoski
I dont partake in assembly-line convenience. I dont say that killing things is bad while I hire people to kill things for me. — Ted Nugent
It [the scarlet letter] had the effect of a spell, taking her out of the ordinary relations with humanity, and enclosing her in a sphere by herself. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
It's hard, but sometimes it is better to have no friends for a time than to have the wrong friends. The wrong group can lead you down all kinds of paths you really don't want to be on. And retracing your steps can be a long and hard journey — Sean Covey
I have a book of buildings from 25,000 BC. These are huts built out of mammoth bones. These buildings were beautifully made, from the bones of the body into shelter. — Ben Nicholson
People only mention it's a free country if they're doing something shitty. — Demetri Martin
I was fighting a small fight of my own which wasn't leading
anywhere-but like a man with a bent spoon trying to dig through a cement wall I knew that a small fight was better than quitting: it
kept the heart alive. — Charles Bukowski
Public sharing is an important part of science. — Richard Dawkins
Thou shalt wear trousers, but they shall fall half down to teach humility over arrogance. — Jay Woodman