Quotes about Evolution
The Golden Path demands it. And what is the Golden Path? you ask. It is the survival of humankind, nothing more nor less.
— Frank Herbert
The only permanence was fluid. Change was all that mattered.
— Frank Herbert
Bene Gesserit view that humans were life designed by evolution to create order. And how does that help us against these disorderly women who hunt us? What branch of evolution are they? Is evolution just another name for God?
— Frank Herbert
One must cast off old agonies as a snake casts off its skin — only to grow a new set and accept all of their limitations.
— Frank Herbert
The concept of progress act as a protective mechanism to shield us from the terrors of the future.
— Frank Herbert
In a changing universe, only a changing species can hope to be immortal and then only if its eggs are nurtured in widely scattered environments. This predicts a wealth of unique individuals. — Insights (a glimpse of early Human philosophy), BuSab Text
— Frank Herbert
Aceasta e aberaÈ›ia puterii: în ultim? instan?? este eficace numai într-un Univers absolut, limitat. Dar lecÈ›ia de c?p?tâi a Universului nostru relativist este c? lucrurile se schimb?. Orice putere trebuie s? înfrunte întotdeauna o putere mai mare.
— Frank Herbert
Begin to be now what you will be hereafter.
— William James
The greatest thing is, at any moment, to be willing to give up who we are in order to become all that we can be.
— Max De Pree
I try not to be an ideologue about anything. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, and I'm willing to evolve.
— Mark Cuban
If you define evolution as merely meaning change over time, then I don't see any problem with a person being a Christian and believing in evolution. But that's not how textbooks define evolution. They define evolution as being random and undirected without plan or purpose.
— Lee Strobel
It is a curious thing: man, the centre and creator of all science, is the only object which our science has not yet succeeded in including in a homogeneous representation of the universe. We know the history of his bones, but no ordered place has yet been found in nature for his reflective intelligence.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin