"We are more than the sum of our……" — Robert Lanza
"We are more than the sum of our biochemical functions. Even the tiniest flea is an incredibly complex living creature, with mouth-parts adapted to feeding on the blood of your cat or dog."
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36 Quotes by Robert Lanza
Robert Lanza has 36 quotes on this site.
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I think it's science and physics are just starting to learn from all these experiments. These experiments have been carried…
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I think the answer of course is that space and time are not these hard external objects. Again we're, scientists…
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Space and time, not proteins and neurons, hold the answer to the problem of consciousness. When we consider the nerve…
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Religion and science look at reality differently.
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Without consciousness, space and time are nothing.
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In whatever form it takes, life sings because it has a song. The meaning is in the lyrics.
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Until we recognize the essential role of biology, our attempts to truly unify the universe will remain a train to…
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Time is not an absolute reality but an aspect of our consciousness.
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The universe bursts into existence from life, not the other way around as we have been taught. For each life…
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Modern science cannot explain why the laws of physics are exactly balanced for animal life to exist.
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For example, if the big bang had been one-part-in-a billion more powerful, it would have rushed out too fast for…
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Nothing has existence unless you, I, or some living creature perceives it, and how it is perceived further influences that…
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More Adapted Quotes
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Priests are not men of the world; it is not intended that they should be; and a University training is…
— Samuel Butler
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There has been only a civil rights movement, whose tone of voice was adapted to an audience of liberal whites.
— Stokely Carmichael
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Organs, faculties, powers, capacities, or whatever else we call them; grow by use and diminish from disuse, it is inferred…
— Herbert Spencer
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During cycles long anterior to the creation of the human race, and while the surface of the globe was passing…
— Roderick Murchison
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The world has a way of undermining complex plans. This is particularly true in fast moving environments. A fast moving…
— Carl von Clausewitz
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A 'modern' man has nothing to add to modernism, if only because he has nothing to oppose it with. The…
— Elias Canetti
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In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought…
— John B. S. Haldane
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[T]he theory of output as a whole, which is what the following book purports to provide, is much more easily…
— John Maynard Keynes
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The resolution of revolutions is selection by conflict within the scientific community of the fittest way to practice future science.…
— Thomas Kuhn
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Why was this heart of mine formed with so much sensibility! Or why not my fortune adapted to its impulses!…
— Oliver Goldsmith
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Each of us lives within the universe - the prison - of his own brain. Projecting from it are millions…
— Unknown Author
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Man is a creature adapted for life under circumstances which are very narrowly limited. A few degrees of temperature more…
— Robert Stawell Ball
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