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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

"What begins in fear usually ends in folly."

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"The moment when humanity learns to tame all its primeval biases, only then it will be worth the title "Sapiens", not any earlier."

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"Modern human evolution has reached the point of reporting corruption to the corrupt."

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"Evolutionarily speaking, love is all about procreation."

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"You can get the man out of stone-age, but not stone-age out of man."

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"A man is deficient in understanding until he perceives that there is a whole cycle of evolution possible within himself: repeating endlessly, offering opportunities for personal development."

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"Those early steps are very important in understanding the evolution. But in themselves, maybe now you need the later records to understand the significance of the earlier records!"

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"That's evolution. Evolution's always hard. Hard and bleak. No such thing as happy evolution."

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"Researchers have found that people (and animals) presented with large portions will eat up to 30 percent more than they could otherwise. Human appetite, it turns out, is surprisingly elastic, which makes excellent evolutionary sense: It behooved our hunter gatherer ancestors to feast whenever the opportunity presented itself, allowing them to build up reserves of fat against future famine."

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"In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants."

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"You are here to evolve and make your consciousness high.You are here to dance, sing and celebrate life. You are here to help others to make their life happy. We are here not to compete, but to learn, evolve and excel. We are not here to make divisions in the name of prophets and religions. We are here to encompass the world with love and light."

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