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John Denham
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quote: Youth, what mans age is like to be, doth show; We may our ends by our beginnings know.
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John Adams
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quote: Grief drives men to serious reflection, sharpens the understanding and softens the heart.
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Joseph Zeitlin
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quote: As long as men and nations are aware of their divine origin, that human beings are a reflection of the source of all life, then it follows that it is the beholden duty of man to increase goodness, beauty, truth and peace in the world. But when men and nat
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Jacques Monod
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quote: Biology occupies a position among the sciences at once marginal and central. Marginal because—the living world constituting but a tiny and very special part of the universe—it does not seem likely that the study of living beings will ever uncover general
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