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Quote:- Throughout 150 years of the science of bacteriology, there is no evidence that one species of bacteria has changed into another... Since there is no evidence for species changes between the simplest forms of unicellular life, it is not surprising that there is no evidence for evolution from prokaryotic [i.e., bacterial] to eukaryotic [i.e., plant and animal] cells, let alone throughout the whole array of higher multicellular organisms.
Author:- Alan H. Linton
Category:- science
Quote:- Throughout life, the scope of your goals and aspirations will constantly change and transform.
Author:- Jay D'Cee
Category:- inspiration,motivational,hope,time
Quote:- Throughout our lifetime, we will incur a ceaseless cycle of both physical and psychological changes.
Author:- Jay D'Cee
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Throughout our lives, pain visits us in turns. There isn't a human alive that hasn't been touched by pain. We all carry scars and wounds, but only some rise to the surface to be seen and commented on. Simply put, the story of pain is common to us all.
Misfit in Love
Author:- S.K. Ali
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Throughout our lives, we will come to accrue an audience of individuals who share a platform of commonality, such as - interests, experiences, thoughts, and emotions. We call them friends.
Author:- Jay D'Cee
Category:- hope,time,motivational
Quote:- Throughout our lives, we will encounter both the highest of highs and the lowest of lows.
Author:- Jay D'Cee
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Throw away such education that teaches a child to be selfish - throw away such education that teaches a child to forget their passion - throw away such education that teaches a child to be like everybody else - throw away such education that produces second hand humans instead of raising original, conscientious beings of character.
Every Generation Needs Caretakers: The Gospel of Patriotism
Author:- Abhijit Naskar
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Thunder roars but does not strike. Lightning strikes but does not roar. Choose to be lightning.
Author:- Matshona Dhliwayo
Category:- Life
Quote:- Thus Adelaide Lee was born of poor luck and poverty and raised by ignorance and solitude. Let this ignoble origin story stand as an invaluable lesson to you that a person’s beginnings do not often herald their endings, for Adelaide Lee did not grow into another pale Larson woman. She became something else entirely, something so radiant and wild and fierce that a single world could not contain her, and she was obliged to find others.
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
Author:- Alix E. Harrow
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- Thus let me live, unseen, unknown;Thus unlamented let me die;Steal from the world, and not a stoneTell where I lie.
Poems Collected
Author:- Alexander Pope
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Thus we have on stage two men, each of whom knows nothing of what he believes the other knows, and to deceive each other reciprocally both speak in allusions, each of the two hoping (in vain) that the other holds the key to his puzzle.
The Island of the Day Before
Author:- Umberto Eco
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Thus weary of the world, away she hies,And yokes her silver doves; by whose swift aidTheir mistress mounted through the empty skiesIn her light chariot quickly is convey'd;Holding their course to Paphos, where their queenMeans to immure herself and not be seen.
Venus and Adonis
Author:- William Shakespeare
Category:- poetry
Quote:- Thus, as far as he is a scientific man, as far as he knows anything, he is a materialist; outside his science, in spheres about which he knows nothing, he translates his ignorance into Greek and calls it agnosticism.
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
Author:- Friedrich Engels
Category:- science
Quote:- Thus, by science I mean, first of all, a worldview giving primacy to reason and observation and a methodology aimed at acquiring accurate knowledge of the natural and social world. This methodology is characterized, above all else, by the critical spirit: namely, the commitment to the incessant testing of assertions through observations and/or experiments — the more stringent the tests, the better — and to revising or discarding those theories that fail the test. One corollary of the critical spirit is fallibilism: namely, the understanding that all our empirical knowledge is tentative, incomplete and open to revision in the light of new evidence or cogent new arguments (though, of course, the most well-established aspects of scientific knowledge are unlikely to be discarded entirely).. . . I stress that my use of the term 'science' is not limited to the natural sciences, but includes investigations aimed at acquiring accurate knowledge of factual matters relating to any aspect of the world by using rational empirical methods analogous to those employed in the natural sciences. (Please note the limitation to questions of fact. I intentionally exclude from my purview questions of ethics, aesthetics, ultimate purpose, and so forth.) Thus, 'science' (as I use the term) is routinely practiced not only by physicists, chemists and biologists, but also by historians, detectives, plumbers and indeed all human beings in (some aspects of) our daily lives. (Of course, the fact that we all practice science from time to time does not mean that we all practice it equally well, or that we practice it equally well in all areas of our lives.)
Author:- Alan Sokal
Category:- knowledge,science
Quote:- Thus, from the war of nature, from famine and death, the most exalted object which we are capable of conceiving, namely, the production of the higher animals, directly follows. There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.
The Origin of Species
Author:- Charles Darwin
Category:- science
Quote:- Thus, though we cannot make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run.
To His Coy Mistress
Author:- Andrew Marvell
Category:- poetry
