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After having produced aquatic animals of all ranks and having caused extensive variations in them by the different environments provided by the…
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In every animal which has not passed the limit of its development, a more frequent and continuous use of any organ gradually…
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However, if we consider that all the characteristics which have been cited are only differences in degree of structure, may we not…
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One must believe that every living thing whatsoever must change insensibly in its organization and in its form... One must therefore never…
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All the acquisitions or losses wrought by nature on individuals, through the influence of the environment in which their race has long…
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The great age of the earth will appear greater to man when he understands the origin of living organisms and the reasons…
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It is not the organs-that is, the character and form of the animal's bodily parts-that have given rise to its habits and…
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What nature does in the course of long periods we do every day when we suddenly change the environment in which some…
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A sound Physics of the Earth should include all the primary considerations of the earth's atmosphere, of the characteristics and continual changes…
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Life, in a body whose order and state of affairs can make it manifest, is assuredly, as I have said, a real…
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It is not enough to discover and prove a useful truth previously unknown, but that it is necessary also to be able…
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Now this circumscribed power, which we have scarcely examined, scarcely studied, this power to whose actions we nearly always attribute an intention…
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One must believe that every living thing whatsoever must change insensibly in its organization and in its form... One must therefore never…
— Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
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Men are more evanescent than pictures, yet one sorrows for lost friends, and pictures are my friends. I have none others. I…
— John Ruskin
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Yet one more item is needed to complete success, and that is the rendering of service to others in the community. Without…
— Robert Baden-Powell
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The Church was founded upon Peter: although elsewhere the same is attributed to all the Apostles, and they all receive the keys…
— St. Jerome
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Sometimes I think I was more in control of my life years and years ago, and yet one should make progress; one…
— Marilyn Monroe
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Dear Lord, who made the face of me not all that I would have it be, not really homely, only plain, but…
— Unknown Author
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What can you or I do? Alone, almost nothing. Yet one person - you alone - can make the difference. . .…
— Archibald Cox
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I am very much afraid of definitions, and yet one is almost forced to make them. One must take care, too, not…
— Robert Delaunay
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We talk of sunshine and moonshine, but not of cloud-shine, which is yet one of the illuminations of our skies. A shining…
— Alice Meynell
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Frugality is one of the most beautiful and joyous words in the language, and yet one that we are culturally cut off…
— Elise M. Boulding
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Happy is the moment we sit together, with two forms, with two faces, yet one soul. You and I.
— Rumi
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And yet one carries the sins of his forebears as one carries their features in his face. One bears their blood, and…
— Guillermo del Toro
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