Darwinian Evolution Quotes
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Darwinian Evolution Quotes & Sayings
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I used to collect knick-knacks, like wizards, trolls and little buddhas, and arrange them like precious things on a shelf.
— Ben Whishaw
I am an enthusiastic Darwinian, but I think Darwinism is too big a theory to be confined to the narrow context of the gene.
— Richard Dawkins
There is no refutation of Darwinian evolution in existence. If a refutation ever were to come about, it would come from a scientist, and not an idiot.
— Richard Dawkins
It is a nice sunny day; his bunions have stopped hurting. There is always something to celebrate, in Gerrit's view.
— Deborah Moggach
Darwinian evolution has obviously not had enough time to work.
— George Hammond
His only weakness was the habit of prophesying war within the next fortnight. George Bernard Shaw
— Barbara W. Tuchman
It is difficult to imagine evolution in alien planets operating in any manner other than Darwinian.
— Simon Conway Morris
The thing about faith is that you have to have it before you need it.
— Rich Wilkerson Jr.
Secret is the mother of all lies.
— Toba Beta
By the cold Darwinian logic of natural selection, evolution codifies happenstance into strategy.
— David Quammen
A teenager has to decide what they're going to do with their life, and that's one of the most important decisions that you'll make.
— Amy Heckerling
[E]very major religion today is a winner in the Darwinian struggle waged among cultures, and none ever flourished by tolerating its rivals.
— Edward O. Wilson
Thermodynamics, correctly interpreted, does not just allow Darwinian evolution; it favors it.
— Ludwig Boltzmann
Darwinian evolution is unscientific, unobservable, unbelievable, but understandable in a world that hates God.
— Ray Comfort
If you want to penetrate into the heart of physics, then let yourself be initiated into the mysteries of poetry.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel