Top 15 Canisius Baseball Quotes
#1. There is no intrinsic tendency in gene pools for particular genes to increase or decrease in frequency. But when there is a systematic increase or decrease in the frequency with which we see a particular gene in a gene pool, that is precisely and exactly what we mean by evolution.
Richard Dawkins
#2. A person who knows all that is good and all that is true
as much as can be known
but does not resist evils, knows nothing.
Emanuel Swedenborg
#3. You might want to think twice before you try to use a man's conscience against him. It may turn out he doesn't have one.
Brent Weeks
#4. Instead of war on poverty,
they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me.
Tupac Shakur
#5. The sheer act of listening speaks volumes that even a great speech can't communicate.
John C. Maxwell
#6. Everybody should know that Germany will not go it alone: there will be no restless Reich.
Helmut Kohl
#8. Mr. Kennedy had become disenchanted with the Vietnamese President, Ngo Dinh Diem, and Diem distrusted Kennedy.
Jim Bishop
#9. This is what writing is: I one language, I another language, and between the two, the line that makes them vibrate; writing forms a passageway between two shores.
Helene Cixous
#10. If a man is truly in love, the most beautiful woman in the world couldn't take him away. Maybe for a few days, but not forever.
Eva Gabor
#12. He had entered some state of grace - but one that did not exclude. He made you feel you were his co-thinker, even if you said nothing.
Julian Barnes
#13. I had no idea how complicated and solitary it could be to write a simple book.
Jenny Lawson
#14. There is an age-old proverb that really does hold true in every area of life - in relations between nations and right down to the most subtle and sophisticated or must unstable and unsophisticated relations between lovers - and it is this: they took "kindness" for "weakness."
Sylvester Stallone
#15. Advice to children crossing the street: damn the lights. Watch the cars. The lights ain't never killed nobody.
Moms Mabley
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