Top 16 Quotes About Foetus
#1. He laughed like an irresponsible foetus.
T. S. Eliot
#2. A human foetus, with no more human feeling than an amoeba, enjoys a reverence and legal protection far in excess of those granted to an adult chimpanzee. Yet
Richard Dawkins
#3. Writers always say, 'I always knew I wanted to be a writer; when I was a three-month-old foetus a pen formed in my hand and I began to scratch my first story on the inside of my mother's womb.' I started later, in my early twenties.
Harlan Coben
#4. Medical research has shown that when an 8 week old human foetus is pricked in the palm of his hand by a needle, he opens his mouth and pulls his hand away. There is also an increase in heart rate as a result. This shows that an 8 week old foetus can feel pain
Mark Volman
#5. The foetus is the property of the entire society.Anyone having children is a deserter who abandons the laws of national continuity.
Nicolae Ceausescu
#6. During its development the animal passes through all stages of the animal kingdom. The foetus is a representation of all animal classes in time.
Lorenz Oken
#7. I will tell you what man is. He is a freak, an ejected foetus robbed of his natural development, thrown out into the world with a naked covering of parchment, with too little room for his teeth and a soft bulging skull like a bubble. But nature stirs a pudding there ...
William Golding
#9. Freedom, in childhood, may be the right to be totally self-centered. ... But freedom in old age is the ability to be the best of the self I have developed during all those years.
Joan D. Chittister
#10. The world is our own reflection. As long as there is deceit in you, others will deceive you.
Dada Bhagwan
#11. My Characters Tell ME Where THEY Want to Go.
R.L. Stoll
#12. I suppose the place where I live is fairly remote, it would seem remote to some people.
Daniel Day-Lewis
#13. At Year Up, we have helped thousands of students rise from poverty into a professional career in a single year.
Gerald Chertavian
#14. Radical constructivism, thus, is radical because it breaks with convention and develops a theory of knowledge in which knowledge does not reflect an 'objective' ontological reality.
Paul Watzlawick
#15. Everyone is in pain.No matter where they come from or what you think of them. Sorrow spares no one
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#16. I believe it could very well be unconstitutional to ban people. We are a country of immigrants, but we have to know who's coming in. They need to come in legally. And we need to be sure that we have been able to have them satisfy the criteria that we set for them to come into our country.
Jan Brewer
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