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Successive Quotes by Roderick Murchison
- Placed as the fossils are in their several tiers of burial-places the one over the other; we have in them true witnesses of successive existences,…
- The order of ... successive generations is indeed much more clearly proved than many a legend which has assumed the character of history in the…
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- In just the same way the thousands of successive positions of a runner are contracted into one sole symbolic attitude, which our… — Henri Bergson
- Our Constitution was not written in the sands to be washed away by each wave of new judges blown in by each… — Hugo Black
- Even today a good many distinguished minds seem unable to accept or even to understand that from a source of noise natural… — Jacques Monod
- Is not this a true autumn day? Just the still melancholy that I love - that makes life and nature harmonise. The… — George Eliot
- Medicine being a compendium of the successive and contradictory mistakes of medical practitioners, when we summon the wisest of them to our… — Marcel Proust
- Placed as the fossils are in their several tiers of burial-places the one over the other; we have in them true witnesses… — Roderick Murchison
- When two texts, or two assertions, perhaps two ideas, are in contradiction, be ready to reconcile them rather than cancel one by… — Marguerite Yourcenar
- The specific goals we set for ourselves are almost always subsidiary to our long range intentions. A good parent, a good neighbour,… — Gordon W. Allport
- Geology is the science which investigates the successive changes that have taken place in the organic and inorganic kingdoms of nature; it… — Charles Lyell
- There is no foundation in geological facts, for the popular theory of the successive development of the animal and vegetable world, from… — Charles Lyell
- We may confidently come to the conclusion, that the forces which slowly and by little starts uplift continents, and that those which… — Charles Darwin
- Because a fact seems strange to you, you conclude that it is not one. ... All science, however, commences by being strange.… — Victor Hugo