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Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Butch Walker

When your 18th, 19, 20 years old like we were at that time, its just like anyone else, you look at like Silverchair and bands like that that are super young and sound extremely derivative of bands that were out at that current moment. As they sounded like 'Nirvana in pajamas' as we called them, we sounded like Bon Jovi and Skid Row and Motley Crue, because we were only influenced by what was out at the time because we were so young — Butch Walker

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Ronnie Wood

Most white Americans only discovered the blues with the British invasion. — Ronnie Wood

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Gary Zukav

A spiritual partnership is between people who promise themselves to use all of their experiences to grow spiritually. They use their emotions to show them how to create constructive and healthy and joyful consequences instead of destructive and unhealthy and painful consequences. — Gary Zukav

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Kevin Bales

Slavery is theft - theft of a life, theft of work, theft of any property or produce, theft even of the children a slave might have borne. — Kevin Bales

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Children are happy because they don't have a file in their minds called All the Things That Could Go Wrong. — Marianne Williamson

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Amy Poehler

I was out of the restaurant business but I still had my appetite. I turned toward my future, mouth watering. — Amy Poehler

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By David Murphy

You will never know your limitations until you find them. — David Murphy

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By William Bateson

Of the contributions made during the essayist period three call for notice: Weismann deserves mention for his useful work in asking for the proof that "acquired characters" or, to speak more precisely, parental experience can really be transmitted to the offspring. The ocurrence of progressive adaptation by transmission of effects of use had seemed so natural to Darwin and his contemporaries that no proof of the physiological reality of the henomenon was thought necessary. Weismann's challenge revealed the utter inadequacy of the evidence on which the beliefs were based. They are doubtless isolated observations which may be interpreted as favouring the belief in these transmissions, but such meagre indications as exist are by general consent admitted to be too slight to be of much assistance in the attempt to understand how the more complex adaptive mechanisms arose. — William Bateson

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Bruce Springsteen

The first time I heard Bob Dylan, I was in the car with my mother listening to WMCA, and on came that snare shot that sounded like somebody'd kicked open the door to your mind ... The way that Elvis freed your body, Dylan freed your mind, and showed us that because the music was physical did not mean it was anti-intellect. He had the vision and talent to make a pop song so that it contained the whole world. He invented a new way a pop singer could sound, broke through the limitations of what a recording could achieve, and he changed the face of rock'n'roll for ever and ever. — Bruce Springsteen

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Robert Kiyosaki

Don't sacrifice your spirit for wealth. Grow your wealth by first growing your spirit. — Robert Kiyosaki

Weismann Transmissions Quotes By Jessie Kahnweiler

Trying to tell an authentic, raw and honest story without making it therapy. Separating myself enough to have perspective while putting myself in the emotional hot seat so that I could make this thing real. Asking for help. Delegating responsibility. Standing up for myself. Fighting the impulse to be sweet and likeable 24/7. Being open to all ideas, but staying true to the spine of the story. Knowing when to let go and when to hold on and fight like hell. Getting out of my own way. Shall I go on? — Jessie Kahnweiler