Quotes about darwin
darwin great ideas message unifying
The message on Darwin Day is this is one of the great unifying ideas in biology.
darwin die feet found quickly stuck submerged
Darwin stuck snails on ducks' feet and submerged them in seawater and found them to die quickly on exposure.
darwin net open screamed shoot work
They did all the work. I just screamed for Darwin to give me the puck. He did it, and I kind of had an open net to shoot at.
darwinian hoping hosts loyal popular talent unique
It's a Darwinian experiment. Viacom is hoping that one or two hosts will be as popular as Howard. But Howard is a unique talent and he has loyal advertisers.
darwin express mechanical races sought struggle survival
Herbert Spencer The survival of the fittest, which I have here sought to express in mechanical terms, is that which Mr. Darwin has called "natural selection, or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life.
darwin touch
George Bernard Shaw One touch of Darwin makes the whole world kin.
darwin hoping ideas imagine stronger
I can't imagine Darwin hoping for a stronger confirmation of his ideas.
darwin demands illusion life moral organized
Rick Santorum If Darwin is right, I have organized my life around an illusion, ... We have no moral demands if we are evolved.
darwinian fact occurred popular theory
George Gaylord Simpson The fact - not theory - that evolution has occurred and the Darwinian theory as to how it occurred have become so confused in popular opinion that the distinction must be stressed.
darwin facts nature numerous obtained practical prism
Trofim Lysenko Darwin investigated the numerous facts obtained by naturalists in living nature and analysed them through the prism of practical experience.
darwin recorded
Trofim Lysenko Darwin himself recorded the fact that he accepted the Malthusian idea.
darwinian principle
If you take Darwinian theory, make a 'scientific' principle out of it, put it into political action, then you have something like Nazi Germany.
darwin exhibition
Robert Bloomfield We see the exhibition as an important part of our Darwin bicentennial,
darwinian elusive enforced fear process seen shy slow turning weak wolves
Bruce Cameron We have enforced a Darwinian process on wolves, turning them into the shy and elusive animals they've become. They didn't have that fear of us 30,000 years ago. We didn't have gunpowder; we had rocks. Wolves would have seen us as lunch, and we were weak and slow and tasty.