
Top 15 Ontogenesis And Phylogenesis Quotes
#1. If the brutal facts are not faced by leaders, the brutal reality sets in.
Andy Grove
#2. I've discovered the secret to successful singledom. I'm acting like a man. And it's working.
Gemma Burgess
#3. Human experience depends on everything that can influence states of the human brain, ranging from changes in our genome to changes in the global economy.
Sam Harris
#4. New opinions often appear first as jokes and fancies, then as blasphemies and treason, then as questions open to discussion, and finally as established truths.
George Bernard Shaw
#5. John is very aware of the responsibilities that come with being a landowner. I also feel that way. We both see landownership as a personal investment, but also an opportunity to contribute to the well-being of our planet and its inhabitants.
Ted Turner
#6. It makes sense that the Obamas both deplore the 1 percenters and seek to rub shoulders with them at Martha's Vineyard or Vail.
Anonymous
#7. A beat of time passed and then another until, wonder of wonders, the man smiled.
Mary Calmes
#8. (This place) presumed to be a town then, but was hardly more than a word under a tin roof.
Beryl Markham
#9. If I've got the right songs, I can weave a spell over everyone.
Richard Simmons
#10. Unless an entire row of people got up in the middle of a performance and left the theater in disgust, I felt as though I hadn't done my job.
Jeremy Piven
#11. There's nothing that a liar hates more than finding out that another liar has lied to them.
Alan Bradley
#13. Coming back to Yes is like never having left. Even when I have not been in the band, I have always felt part of it.
Rick Wakeman
#14. This passage, in fact, makes strikingly clear that both at the level of ontogenesis (the development of the child) and phylogenesis (the development of the human species) mimesis, for Nietzsche, precedes language and allows communication to take place.
Nidesh Lawtoo
#15. Coming to New York from the muted mistiness of London, as I regularly do, is like travelling from a monochrome antique shop to a technicolor bazaar.
Kenneth Tynan
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