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Machine Quotes by Richard Dawkins
- The machine code of the genes is uncannily computer-like. Apart from differences in jargon, the pages of a molecular biology journal might be interchanged with…
- To invoke the origin of the DNA/protein machine by invoking a supernatural Designer is to explain precisely nothing - for it leaves unexplained the origin…
- When I say that human beings are just gene machines, one shouldn't put too much emphasis on the word 'just.' There is a very great…
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- Hollywood is a very strong machine that needs, and in... especially with female actors, fresh flesh. It's that cruel. But that's the… — Antonio Banderas
- I was playing with the Aquabats, and then I quit to join a band called Suicide Machine in Detroit. — Travis Barker
- I know that the right kind of political leader for the Labour Party is a desiccated calculating machine. — Aneurin Bevan
- Litigation: A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage. — Ambrose Bierce
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- I'll mix a lot of things. I'll wear a Temperley dress with flip flops, or I might be in head-to-toe Gucci and… — Sara Blakely
- Why go to a machine when you could go to a human being? — Ray Bradbury