Quotes about Evolution
our deepest instincts run counter to it. Evolution has programmed us to feel rejection in our guts. This is how the tribe enforced obedience, by wielding the threat of expulsion. Fear of rejection isn't just psychological; it's biological. It's in our cells.
— Steven Pressfield
The humanist believes that humankind, as individuals, is called upon to co-create the world with God. This is why he values human life so highly. In his view, things do progress, life does evolve; each individual has value, at least potentially, in advancing this cause.
— Steven Pressfield
There is a lot of growing required.
— Stormie Omartian
You can suffer the pain of change or suffer remaining the way you are.
— Joyce Meyer
Change isn't a scary thing. It's constant and inevitable.
— Albert Hammond, Jr.
Don't be bound by the past and its failures. But don't forget its lessons either.
— Billy Graham
The world I once knew as a boy has changed dramatically . . . I don't even recognize the world we live in today.
— Billy Graham
There is no conclusive scientific evidence that man is "up from the ape." While the animals were created "after their kind," we are told that "God created man in His own image" [Genesis 1:27 NKJV].
— Billy Graham
God has in mind a picture of what He intends to create. He breaks, cracks, chisels, and polishes until one day there emerges His vision . . . God has not yet finished with us.
— Billy Graham
Born to crawl, Reborn to fly.
— Billy Graham
The world does need changing, society needs changing, the nation needs changing, but we never will change it until we ourselves are changed.
— Billy Graham
Man is not growing better! Man is not climbing upward. Instead of progress in man himself there is degeneracy—degeneracy of body, mind, and spirit. Man is going downhill.
— Billy Graham