C. D. Darlington Quotes
We are now witnessing, after the slow fermentation of fifty years, a concentration of technical power aimed at the essential determinants of heredity, development and disease. This concentration is made possible by the common function of nucleic acids as the molecular midwife of all reproductive particles. Indeed it is the nucleic acids which, in spite of their chemical obscurity, are giving to biology a unity which has so far been lacking, a chemical unity.C. D. Darlington
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I wanted my children to have the same exposure to the water I had. My strongest memories of Northeast Harbor are going in a small Whaler with my dad, looking for osprey.
Parker Stevenson -
People don't just want a mindless flick with a superstar; they want to connect more deeply.
Vikas Swarup -
When I was a kid, my mother used to film all of our holidays and all of the good times, and I kind of associated the camera with everything being okay and everything being happy.
Natalia Kills -
I don't really write jokes down. I tend to have a premise that I work out and test on stage.
Adam DeVine -
If there's a golf course in heaven, I hope it's like Augusta National. I just don't want an early tee time.
Gary Player -
I always need a couple of highlights to really spark the passion for a project.
Lasse Hallstrom
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Perfect partners don't exist. Perfect conditions exist for a limited time in which partnerships express themselves best.
Wayne Rooney -
I hope I have a long career, but I really don't think about the future like that. I live, like, for right now, honestly. I take it however it comes.
Action Bronson -
By admitting your inadequacies, you show that you're self-aware enough to know your areas for improvement - and secure enough to be open about them.
Adam Grant -
Early on, even before he was the front-runner, TV news was giving Trump far more attention than other candidates and far more than he deserved.
Brown Campbell -
I came back to do a live concert. Nobody had done that before and I know my managers were worried.
Namie Amuro -
It's a constant challenge trying to find balance between styling, designing and being a mom.
Rachel Zoe
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I found it very easy to transform into creeps and weirdos and losers and goof-balls, and I'm happy to play eccentric kinds of characters, and I have a great affinity for the outsider, but I definitely am about expanding my range as well.
Rainn Wilson -
Your audience gives you everything you need. They tell you. There is no director who can direct you like an audience.
Fanny Brice -
It's a very violent game, and bodies take a beating, so you want to make sure you do everything you can to get your body back. It's just something you have to do.
J. J. Watt -
If you start believing all that press about you, you're in trouble. I don't even read my reviews.
Oscar Hijuelos -
Honestly, I think a good film is spiritual, regardless of whether its subject is faith.
Vera Farmiga -
My feeling is that maintaining financial independence is also a healthy way to keep my feet on the ground.
Valerie Trierweiler
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A man who lived on the banks of the Niger should not wash his hands with spittle.
Chinua Achebe -
It is an act of insanity and national humiliation to have a law prohibiting the President from ordering assassination.
Henry Kissinger -
Of course, we are to pray for spiritual awakening, and in various ways we can do something toward it. But we must remember that neither Paul nor Apollos gives the increase.
C. S. Lewis -
Conventional is not for me. I like things that are uniquely Flo. I like being different.
Florence Griffith Joyner -
Not only do words infect, egotize, narcotize, and paralyze, but they enter into and colour the minutest cells of the brain. . . .
Rudyard Kipling -
We are now witnessing, after the slow fermentation of fifty years, a concentration of technical power aimed at the essential determinants of heredity, development and disease. This concentration is made possible by the common function of nucleic acids as the molecular midwife of all reproductive particles. Indeed it is the nucleic acids which, in spite of their chemical obscurity, are giving to biology a unity which has so far been lacking, a chemical unity.
C. D. Darlington