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Shall it any longer be said that a science [geology], which unfolds such abundant evidence of the Being and Attributes of God,…
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Geology has shared the fate of other infant sciences, in being for a while considered hostile to revealed religion; so like them,…
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Geology holds the keys of one of the kingdoms of nature; and it cannot be said that a science which extends our…
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It is demonstrable from Geology that there was a period when no organic beings had existence: these organic beings must therefore have…
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The field of the Geologist's inquiry is the Globe itself, ... [and] it is his study to decipher the monuments of the…
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The human mind has a natural tendency to explore what has passed in distant ages in scenes with which it is familiar:…
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The successive series of stratified formations are piled on one another, almost like courses of masonry.
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With respect to those points, on which the declaration of Scripture is positive and decisive, as, for instance, in asserting the low…
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Thus the great drama of universal life is perpetually sustained; and though the individual actors undergo continual change, the same parts are…
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To the mind which looks not to general results in the economy of Nature, the earth may seem to present a scene…
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The days of the Mosaic creation are not to be strictly construed as implying the same length of time which is at…
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No conclusion is more fully established, than the important fact of the total absence of any vestiges of the human species throughout…
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The days of the Mosaic creation are not to be strictly construed as implying the same length of time which is at…
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Writing prejudicial, off-putting reviews is a precise exercise in applied black magic. The reviewer can draw free-floating disagreeable associations to a book…
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The proposed Constitution, so far from implying an abolition of the State governments, makes them constituent parts of the national sovereignty, by…
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The author's conviction on this day of New Year is that music begins to atrophy when it departs too far from the…
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NVC shows us a way of being very honest, but without any criticism, insults, or putdowns, and without any intellectual diagnosis implying…
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To discuss evil in a manner implying neutrality, is to sanction it.
— Ayn Rand
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Word is murder of a thing, not only in the elementary sense of implying its absence - by naming a thing, we…
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If I describe a sunny morning in May (the buds, the wet-winged flies, the warm sun and cool breeze), I am also…
— Clark Blaise
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There shall never be one lost good! What was, shall live as before; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying…
— Robert Browning
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One is telling a story about old times when someone breaks in with a little detail that he happens to know, implying…
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There was very little suicide among the men of the North, because every man considered it his duty to get killed, not…
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I was obliged to stand there, holding the leash of this creature for their welcoming publicity shots, implying that this was some…
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