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You and I probably wouldn't be here if our ancestors hadn't been greedy savages. Mark Pagel
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Through trial-and-error and observable outcomes, our ancestors narrowed the field of edible mushroom candidates to just a few with remarkable, health-supporting properties. Paul Stamets
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Traditionally, our ancestors boiled mushrooms in water to make a soothing tea. Boiling served several purposes: killing contaminants, softening the flesh, and extracting the rich soluble polysaccharides. Paul Stamets
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It has been said that a man of genius should select his ancestors with great care - and yet there does not seem to be as much in heredity as most people think. The children of the great are often small. Robert Green Ingersoll
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It is because I recognize the brutality with which my own multi-branched ancestors have been treated that I can identify the despicable, lawless, cruel, and sadistic behavior that has characterized Israel's attempts to erase a people, the Palestinians, from their own land. Alice Walker
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I think my ancestors had to be enormously strong emotionally and very courageous. Jim Murphy
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We're lucky our ancestors came here. It makes you realize the sacrifices they experienced. Steven Cohen
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There is a feeling of Elizabethan, and there's a feeling of timelessness. My desire is to make the past present, that it speaks to us today. A feeling of ancient ancestors who court and woo each other, so that it's kind of transparent and the audience can enter into this. Dean Gilmour
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HANDKERCHIEF, n. A small square of silk or linen, used in various ignoble offices about the face and especially serviceable at funerals to conceal the lack of tears. The handkerchief is of recent invention; our ancestors knew nothing of it and intrusted its duties to the sleeve. Shakespeare's introducing it into the play of "Othello" is an anachronism: Desdemona dried her nose with her skirt, as Dr. Mary Walker and other reformers have done with their coattails in our own day --an evidence that revolutions sometimes go backward. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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We accomplished what we wanted to come down here with the split, but when you sweep the first day you get a little greedy and want to get at least one of the two (contests) the next day. Stan Hyman
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I say you don't need religion, or political ideology, to understand human nature. Science reveals that human nature is greedy and selfish, altruistic and helpful. Michael Shermer
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There is a lot in American politics (and in American life) that is angry, greedy, reckless and violent. Charlie Pierce
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No one's fearful, everyone's greedy, and it will eventually end. Bill Gurley
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Rising prices are not just greedy people lining their pockets, Brian Lee
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The owners, as cantankerous as some of them are, and as singled-minded as some of them are and as greedy as some of them are, ultimately have respect for who Tagliabue is and what he has accomplished. Michael MacCambridge
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So it's a legacy issue. What legacy do we want to leave? Are we greedy or are we worried about the future? Carl Nellis
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We won the first two in this series, so now we want to get greedy and get the sweep. Steve Jaksa
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The poor lack much, but the greedy more Swiss Proverb