Quotes about Evolution
Man is at the bottom an animal, midway a citizen, and at the top divine. But the climate of this world is such that few ripen at the top.
— Henry Ward Beecher
You change yourself by changing something you do each day.
— Terri Savelle Foy
The existence of any method, standard, custom or practice is no reason for its continuance when a better is offered.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Each year I have grown and learned new things.
— Jeremy Camp
Even the atheistic, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins admitted that life appears to have been designed and that an origin one—celled animal has a thousand sets of Encyclopedias full of genetic information in it!
— Norman Geisler
if someone ever asks you, "Do you believe in evolution?" you should ask that person, "What do you mean by evolution? Do you mean micro- or macroevolution?" Microevolution has been observed; but it cannot be used as evidence for macroevolution, which has never been observed.
— Norman Geisler
skeptics are caught in a dilemma. If they say history cannot be known, then they lose the ability to say evolution is true and Christianity is false. If they admit history can be known, then they must deal with the multiple lines of historical evidence for creation and Christianity.
— Norman Geisler
Truth is unchanging even though our beliefs about truth change. (When we began to believe the earth was round instead of flat, the truth about the earth didn't change, only our belief about the earth changed.)
— Norman Geisler
If no use is made of the labours of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge.
— Cicero
They must be plans for learning rather than plans for implementation.
— Clayton M. Christensen
The leading firms in the established technology remain financially strong until the disruptive technology is, in fact, in the midst of their mainstream market.
— Clayton M. Christensen
If history is any guide, companies that keep disruptive technologies bottled up in their labs, working to improve them until they suit mainstream markets, will not be nearly as successful as firms that find markets that embrace the attributes of disruptive technologies as they initially stand.
— Clayton M. Christensen