Albert Einstein Quotes

Often in evolutionary processes a species must adapt to new conditions in order to survive.

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There is no 'natural' order, only the way things are.
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We moved from the East coast to the town of Spokane, Washington, when I was about 13 years old, and I did not adapt very well to the, to the style of the place, and I spent most of my time in the public library.
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Every other year, I was the new boy. I found that the only way to survive was to embrace it, make a little fortress on the outside and to pretend to blend in but not to invest too much because you'll be somewhere else next year.
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In order to be universal, you have to be rooted in your own culture.
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Adapt or perish, now as ever, is nature's inexorable imperative.
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In 1998, I self-published online in order to get a traditional deal.
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By its very nature, hard-line ideology is self-serving and self-perpetuating; its primary goal is to survive - and that precludes everything.
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I don't order laws, I propose them.
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A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
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The ultimate binding element in the medieval order was subordination to the divine will and its earthly representatives, notably the pope.
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Obviously people read the books in order to be entertained.
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What the detective story is about is not murder but the restoration of order.
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'Adapt and overcome' is my new motto.
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Marry an outdoors woman. Then if you throw her out into the yard on a cold night, she can still survive.
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We agree that man was not created to survive in space.
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I am certainly an ought and not a must.
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In true prose everything must be underlined.
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It is in the genes of cities to bounce back from disasters - whether natural or man made. The denizens of suburbia have no choice but to survive and move on. But it is the manner in which different cities respond to emergencies that sets them apart.
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Check your testosterone levels. Every study on evolutionary psychology has correlated testosterone levels with dominance.
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Our grandfathers lived in a world of largely self-sufficient, inward-looking national economies - but our great-great grandfathers lived, as we do, in a world of large-scale international trade and investment, a world destroyed by nationalism.
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The same is the case with those opinions of man to which he has been accustomed from his youth; he likes them, defends them, and shuns the opposite views.
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I'm going to a dance." With Becky?" No, with Alexander." Who's Alexander?" The love of my life!
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This marketization of personal information is a big mistake.
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Often in evolutionary processes a species must adapt to new conditions in order to survive.