Charles Darwin Quotes
One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.

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I would like my kids to study well.
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The mystery of government is not how Washington works but how to make it stop.
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I like Noah from 'The Notebook.' One - hundred percent. I fall in love with him so hard.
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Furthermore, America suffers not only from a lack of standards, but also not infrequently from a confusion or an inversion of standards.
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That image is a couple different people's homes that I knew growing up.
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In my experience, scientists are not always the most socially adjusted people, and may have habits and fascinations outside of their work that others might consider odd.
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I love zoo sanctuaries.
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I'm confident and really optimistic.
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The air of ideas is the only air worth breathing.
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I like my feet. I have a tattoo on my foot with my last name. They're dancer feet. They're pretty. My toes are proportioned nicely. And they're strong - I can pinch people with my toes.
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George loves the T Rex because it's the noisiest and the scariest.
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I personally have a pretty open philosophy about trying to talk to the press, and so does Dan Bartlett.
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There is nothing more worrisome to ISIS than cooperation between 'the West' and the Muslim world, for it defies the narrative of a clash of civilisations the group is trying to revive.
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What ObamaCare did was take some of the things we did for the poor and expanded the government to basically the whole marketplace.
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I want to be like a Muhammad Ali, like a Julio Cesar Chavez. So when people talk about boxing, they have to remember Canelo.
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I like to stay home a lot. I like to do other things too, like decorate or build.
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My dad had been an ardent amateur photographer, and he taught me to compose a photograph from the back to the front, and then populate the picture.
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There's nothing like overcoming something that scares you so much. Nothing feels better.
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If we aim to act in harmony with the laws of Good, we rise above all other laws and become a law unto ourselves; co-workers with God and helpers in nature. Ours is the privilege, ours the loss, if we fail to live up to our highest possibilities.
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When streams of unkindness, as bitter as gall, Bubble up from the heart to the tongue, And Meekness is writhing in torment and thrall, By the hands of Ingratitude wrung, -In the heat of injustice, unwept and unfair, While the anguish is festering yet, None, none but an angel or God can declare 'I now can forgive and forget.'
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A word must become a friend or you will not understand it. Perhaps you do well to be cool and detached when you are seeking information, but I remind you of the wife who complained, 'When I ask John if he loves me, he thinks I am asking for information'.
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Never increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.
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One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.