Hartmut Michel Quotes
I was born in Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, in the southwestern part of the Federal Republic of Germany on July 18, 1948, as the elder son of Karl and Frieda Michel. My ancestors lived in that area for generations, mainly as farmers.

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We were hunter-gatherers of information, and we moved from that to becoming farmers and cultivators of information.
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We are so indebted to our ancestors, musically speaking, that they have left us 400 years of music.
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Distinguished ancestors shed a powerful light on their descendants, and forbid the concealment either of their merits or of their demerits.
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Somebody would think I was trying to get favored treatment because my ancestors had the name Moon. And that's a joke.
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There we were all in one place, a generation lost in space.
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Out of the sighs of one generation are kneaded the hopes of the next.
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You might like it as a joke or because you liked it then, but there isn't a whole new generation discovering Wham!.
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Woe to those who spit on the beat generation, the wind will blow it back.
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The teaching of one virtuous person can influence many; that which has been learned well by one generation can be passed on to a hundred.
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I did go to Wellesley, a women's college. And I am of a kind of strange generation which is transitional in terms of women who wanted to go out and get jobs.
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So there really was a whole series of things that took the women of my generation a little bit of time to push forward.
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After a greater or lesser number of generations the mutants are eliminated.
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Since the cruel killing of cows and other animal have commenced, I have anxiety for the future generation.
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I thought that all generations were lost by something and always had been and always would be
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'That is the story. Do you think there is any way of making them believe it?' ' Not in the first generation', he said, 'but you might succeed with the second and later generations.'
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Bear in mind that the wonderful things you learn in your schools are the work of many generations. All this is put in your hands as your inheritance in order that you may receive it, honor it, add to it, and one day faithfully hand it on to your children.
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As to the latter point - that by having a child in America you are somehow starving a child in Bangladesh - remember that agricultural economics is not a zero-sum game. Farmers want to make a living, so as demand increases, so does production. Not only that, but agricultural productivity has increased so rapidly that in some countries the government pays farmers not to plant crops in an effort to keep food prices from dropping.
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I consider myself responsible to the coming generations, which are left stranded in a blitzed world, unaware of the soul trembling in awe before the mystery of life.
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Really, the values under which my generation was raised in the '50s were immigrant values even though we weren't immigrants. The greatest thing you could be was a college-educated Negro.
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There was a big question as to whether or not different generations have grown up differently
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In many ways we've become the Babylon of the modern era. We learned our lessons at the feet of Nebuchadnezzar himself. It's little wonder that we've lived to see Bible reading and the display of the Ten Commandments removed from public view and creation science excluded from classroom instruction. None of this is new. It has its roots in Babylon, and thus reveals that the book of Daniel is one of the most relevant books of the Bible in our world today.
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The Man who pretends to be a modest enquirer into the truth of a self-evident thing is a Knave.
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The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea.
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I was born in Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, in the southwestern part of the Federal Republic of Germany on July 18, 1948, as the elder son of Karl and Frieda Michel. My ancestors lived in that area for generations, mainly as farmers.