When asked whether or not we are Marxists, our position is the same as that of a physicist, when asked if he is a Newtonian or of a biologist when asked if he is a Pasteurian.
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Quote:- When asked why he wrote the book, Freed said: In the 1980s, I joined the small group of anthropologists who were writing about the history of their subject. I believed that I could add some balance to American anthropological history, and that the best place to start was with museums—where the story began. The more I delved into the archives, the more I was fascinated. I was hooked.
Anthropology Unmasked: Museums, Science, and Politics in New York City
Author:- Stanley A. Freed
Category:- science
Quote:- When assessing family connections, the anatomy of a larva is obviously as valid a piece of evidence as that of an adult. Indeed, it is usually even more significant, for animals have the remarkable tendency to repeat during their individual development the stages through which their ancestors passed during evolutionary history.
Life on Earth
Author:- David Attenborough
Category:- science
Quote:- When Aureliano told her, Pilar Ternera let out a deep laugh, the old expansve laugh that ended up as a cooing of doves. There was no mystery in the heart of a Buendia that was impenetrable for her because a century of cards and experience had taught her that the history of the family was a machine with unavoidable repetitions, a turning wheel that would have gone on spilling into eternity were it not for the progressive and irremediable wearing of the axle.
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Author:- Gabriel García Márquez
Category:- time
Quote:- When black people are given a chance to tell their history. They only speak of their weakness, weak moments and defeat. When they are given a chance on Media. They only do stories, series, movies, or write articles about their bad qualities , bad people in the community. They make sure they humiliate them, but whites never do that. Whites tell of their heroes, They tell of great moments, victories and they will never tell of their losses, weakness, bad characters, criminals activities. That is why people don't respect black people or Africa even thou is a great strong continent. It is because they don't know what our heroes have done. This is information is even hidden to our children and generation to come.
Author:- De philosopher DJ Kyos
Category:- best
Quote:- When blowing out someone’s candle you risk blowing out your own.
Author:- Matshona Dhliwayo
Category:- Life
Quote:- When by my solitary hearth I sit,When no fair dreams before my mind’s eye flit,And the bare heath of life presents no bloom;Sweet Hope, ethereal balm upon me shed,And wave thy silver pinions o’er my head.
The Complete Poems
Author:- John Keats
Category:- poetry,hope
Quote:- When clouds of pain loom in the skyWhen a shadow of sadness flickers byWhen a tear finds its way to the eyeWhen fear keeps the loneliness aliveI try and console my heartWhy is it that you cry? I askThis is only what life impartsThese deep silences withinHave been handed out to all by timeEveryone’s story has a little sorrowEveryone’s share has a little sunshineNo need for water in your eyesEvery moment can be a new lifeWhy do you let them pass you by?Oh heart, why is it that you cry?
Author:- Javed Akhtar
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- When Coleridge tried to define beauty, he returned always to one deep thought; beauty, he said, is unity in variety! Science is nothing else than the search to discover unity in the wild variety of nature,—or, more exactly, in the variety of our experience. Poetry, painting, the arts are the same search, in Coleridge’s phrase, for unity in variety.
Author:- Bronowski
Category:- philosophy,science
Quote:- When composing a verse let there not be a hair's breath separating your mind from what you write; composition of a poem must be done in an instant, like a woodcutter felling a huge tree or a swordsman leaping at a dangerous enemy.
Author:- Bashō
Category:- poetry
Quote:- When consciousness ends, that is where the otherness unfolds naturally as a whole.
Author:- Lenfantvivant
Category:- motivational,philosophy
Quote:- When considering the all it is important to understand that life in itself is the experience in which one is living in, defining the whole.
Author:- Isaiah Woods
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- When culture is based on a dominator model, not only will it be violent, but it will frame all relationships as power struggles.
The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love
Author:- bell hooks
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- When Dani was about 1,000 feet above the ground, her direction changed from vertical to horizontal. She sped east at high speed. She estimated her speed to be many hundreds of kilometers per hour. As she thought about it, if she was going to make this trip in one hour, her speed would have to be about the speed of a jet airline. Yet she felt no wind, nor cold, whatsoever.
Time Chain
Author:- Steven Decker
Category:- science
Quote:- When darkness falls, I see blue light I see the stars, the light perception This complex and simple synchronisation My altered wings, the cell expansion BOOK: LIFTING THE VAILBy: A. M. FRITHAvailable on Amazon
Author:- Ana M Frith
Category:- Love
Quote:- When darkness is at its darkest, a star shines the brightest.
Author:- Louise Philippe
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- When Darwin's Origin of Species was published in 1859, paleontology was in its infancy, the fossil record as yet unexplored. The years have been cruel to the theory of gradual evolution. The process of natural selection requires a slow, progressive period of development, a period during which the evolving organism, throughout successive generations, grows legs or wings or whatever.There are two problems here. One is that the fossil record shows no gradual development from lower organisms to higher. Rather, it shows that species generally unchanged throughout time. Those represented in the most ancient fossils are basically indistinguishable from their descendants living today. The fossil record shows creatures that suddenly appear in the world, without apparent ancestors. Some become extinct, while other survive unchanged. The theory demands that there should be transitional forms between evolutionary developments, some sort of creature destined to become a bird whose forepaws are halfway toward becoming wings. Yet evidence of such transitional forms is missing, hence the term "missing links". (This leads to the question how one can build a theory around evidence that is "missing", but apparently that is only a minor difficulty for evolutionists.)The second problem is the supposed mechanism by which evolution is powered. Mutations (which do occur, but are nearly always detrimental) cause changes in the organism, and those which are favorable are retained through natural selection. How, the, does a lizard evolve a leg into a wing? After all, what is the advantage in half a wing? Even granting that natural processes might favor an ability to fly and thus preserve this lizard-becoming-bird - how did the lizard even survive three million years while he was dragging around forelimbs no linger fit for fighting or running, but not yet able to lift him in flight? (chapter 1)
The Unicorn in the Sanctuary: The Impact of the New Age Movement on the Catholic Church
Author:- Randy England
Category:- science
Quote:- When days seem like years and years feel like days.
Author:- Robert Brown Fulford
Category:- time
