Biology Quote by James Broughton Download Open image ““How do you look upon other men as astonishing organisms? Only by so regarding yourself.”” — James Broughton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biology
“Men’s natures wrangle with inferior things, Though great ones are their object.” — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“And, interestingly enough, it’s in the service of others that we come alive as men as we have been biologically programmed to carry out… — Ryan Michler Copy Share Image
“No matter how exotic or seemingly different another man is, there's always some reflection of self in another male.” — Jack Donovan Copy Share Image
“I'm thinking that, collectively, men are only slightly more observant than mollusks.” — Will Thomas Copy Share Image
“For heaven's sake, dear, he's a man. Men aren't very good at analyzing themselves, you know.” — Jayne Ann Krentz Copy Share Image
“...men are monsters all, and something in them wants to force others to see the world the same way they see it.” — M.J. Rose Copy Share Image
“How come I have to be the one sitting around analyzing him in like microscopic detail, and he gets to be the one with… — Angela Copy Share Image
“a man owes it to his eyes to let them rest on attractive objects when there are any around.” — Rex Stout Copy Share Image
“You’re the most gorgeous creature on the planet. How do you not know that you’ve completely ruined me for other men?” — R.K. Lilley Copy Share Image
“What sets our species apart is not just what men will do to other men, but how tirelessly they justify it.” — William Dietrich Copy Share Image
“Man is by nature a curious animal. You can hide the truth from him temporarily, but not for ever.” — Teodor Flonta Copy Share Image
“Men fear joy too much, fear their instincts. Fear a surrender to their feelings. Fear loving themselves in others and loving others in themselves.… — James Broughton Copy Share Image
“If all that a stone is expected to be is the stone that it is, why isn't a man expected to be the kind… — James Broughton Copy Share Image
Ultimately I have learned more about poetry, from music and magic than from literature. — James Broughton Copy Share Image
Poetry for me is as much a spiritual practice as sexual ecstasy is. — James Broughton Copy Share Image
Most poets, like most people, try hard to be like someone they admire or they are possessed with an image of what they ought… — James Broughton Copy Share Image
In the fight between biology and morality, biology has commonly won in the end. — Semir Zeki Copy Share Image
We became Homo sapiens not that long ago, from the scientific perspective, and we've retained a lot of our beast nature. We've done all… — Wangechi Mutu Copy Share Image
“Toshiaki learned that all living organisms were governed by their DNA. He was impressed by perfection of this system.Why did existence have the ability… — Hideaki Sena Copy Share Image
We are somehow the children of the planet, we are somehow its finest hour; we bind time, we bind the past, we anticipate the… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
I think the ethics and morals of genetic engineering are very complicated. It intrigues me. — Roger Spottiswoode Copy Share Image
Biochemists and biologists who adhere blindly to the Darwinism theory search for results that will be in agreement with their theories and consequently orient… — Pierre-Paul Grasse Copy Share Image
“A note of caution: epigenetics is also on the verge of transforming into a dangerous idea. Epigenetic modifications of genes can potentially superpose historical… — Siddhartha Mukherjee Copy Share Image
Natural history is not taught in seminary. This is curious, as most people in pastoral ministry are about 567 times more likely to be… — Sara Maitland Copy Share Image
We are coming to a place where the road ends. From here on out, we will be making the road as we walk it,… — Tom Atlee Copy Share Image