Science Quotes - Page 258
Things stand apart so far and differ, that What's food for one is poison for another.
Titus Lucretius Carus, Anthony M. Esolen (1995). “De rerum natura”, Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
Titus Lucretius Carus, Anthony M. Esolen (1995). “De rerum natura”, Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
I find the scientific mind horrendous. All those brains and not a moral imperative between them.
Lucille Kallen (1987). “C.B. Greenfield: A Little Madness”
Louis Agassiz (1876). “Geological Sketches”
Louis Agassiz (1863). “Methods of Study in Natural History”, p.4, Ayer Company Pub
Lorenz Oken, Alfred Tulk (1847). “Elements of Physiophilosophy”, p.2
The cells are thus the stomachs of which the plant has millions like mouths.
Lorenz Oken (1847). “Elements of Physiophilosophy”, p.264
John Emerich Edward Dalberg, Lord Acton (2016). “Lectures on Modern History”, p.28, Jazzybee Verlag
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