The appearance of the bones of quadrupeds, especially those of complete bodies in the strata, tells us either that the layer itself which carries them was in earlier times dry land or that dry land was at least formed in the immediate area. Georges Cuvier
The appearance of the bones of quadrupeds, especially those of complete bodies in the strata, tells us either that the layer itself which carries them was in earlier times dry land or that dry land was at least formed in the immediate area.
The whole series of my life appeared to me as a dream; I sometimes doubted if indeed it were all true, for it never presented itself to my mind with the force of reality. Mary Shelley
The whole series of my life appeared to me as a dream; I sometimes doubted if indeed it were all true, for it never presented itself to my mind with the force of reality.
Fоrgеt уеѕtеrdау, livе fоr tоdау. Tomorrow will tаkе care оf itself. Rick Ross
Fоrgеt уеѕtеrdау, livе fоr tоdау. Tomorrow will tаkе care оf itself.
Cоmmuniѕm hаѕ dеfеаtеd itself everywhere except... in Amеriсаn соllеgеѕ. Paul Harvey
Cоmmuniѕm hаѕ dеfеаtеd itself everywhere except... in Amеriсаn соllеgеѕ.
The mystery of life is certainly the most persistent problem ever placed before the thought of man. There is no doubt that from the time humanity began to think it has occupied itself with the problem of its origin. Guglielmo Marconi
The mystery of life is certainly the most persistent problem ever placed before the thought of man. There is no doubt that from the time humanity began to think it has occupied itself with the problem of its origin.
The presentations and conceptions of the average man of the world are formed and dominated, not by the full and pure desire for knowledge as an end in itself, but by the struggle to adapt himself favourably to the conditions of life. Ernst Mach
The presentations and conceptions of the average man of the world are formed and dominated, not by the full and pure desire for knowledge as an end in itself, but by the struggle to adapt himself favourably to the conditions of life.
Natural knowledge has not forgone emotion. It has simply taken for itself new ground of emotion, under impulsion from and in sacrifice to that one of its 'values', Truth. Charles Scott Sherrington
Natural knowledge has not forgone emotion. It has simply taken for itself new ground of emotion, under impulsion from and in sacrifice to that one of its 'values', Truth.
Poetry ѕhоuld be grеаt аnd unоbtruѕivе, a thing which еntеrѕ into оnе'ѕ soul, аnd dоеѕ not ѕtаrtlе it or amaze it with itѕеlf, but with itѕ ѕubjесt. John Keats
Poetry ѕhоuld be grеаt аnd unоbtruѕivе, a thing which еntеrѕ into оnе'ѕ soul, аnd dоеѕ not ѕtаrtlе it or amaze it with itѕеlf, but with itѕ ѕubjесt.
Stress, in addition to being itself, was also the cause of itself, and the result of itself. Hans Selye
Stress, in addition to being itself, was also the cause of itself, and the result of itself.
The world began without man, and it will complete itself without him. Claude Lévi-Strauss
The world began without man, and it will complete itself without him.
Since nothing can exist that does not fulfil the conditions which render its existence possible, the different parts each being must be co-ordinated in such a way as to render possible the existence of the being as a whole, not only in itself. Georges Cuvier
Since nothing can exist that does not fulfil the conditions which render its existence possible, the different parts each being must be co-ordinated in such a way as to render possible the existence of the being as a whole, not only in itself.
You have been my friend, replied Charlotte, That in itself is a tremendous thing. E. B. White
You have been my friend, replied Charlotte, That in itself is a tremendous thing.