104 Quotes About Species
- Author Santosh Adbhut Kumar
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Never ever have any doubt on yourself. You are the priceless species in this world.Don't undermine yourself by comparing with others. You are a victor!!!
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- Author Mark O'Connell
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This was what we did as a species, after all: we built ingenious devices, and we destroyed things.
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- Author Douglas Tallamy
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even if you seem like the only one in all of North America who uses more natives than aliens, wildlife will be better off for your efforts.
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- Author Becky Chambers
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We hail from systems that remained self-contained for billions of years, with evolutionary clocks that all began at different times. How is it possible that when meeting our galactic neighbours for the first time, we are all instantly reminded of creatures back home - or in some cases, of ourselves?
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- Author Andrew Miller
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It’s not about fucking,” she asserted as we clucked nervously over her diagram. “It’s about our species. We need to breed.
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- Author Adrian Tchaikovsky
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The ice had been retreating. Humanity had sprung back swiftly, expanded, fought its small wars, re-industrialized, tripping constantly over reminders of what the species had previously achieved.
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- Author Steven Magee
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Any species that devours its natural environment will eventually fall victim to the resulting silence and I call the toxicity of silence: Extinction Silence
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- Author Nick Bostrom
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Far from being the smartest possible biological species, we are probably better thought of as the stupidest possible biological species capable of starting a technological civilization - a niche we filled because we got there first, not because we are in any sense optimally adapted to it.
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- Author Isaac Asimov
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Humanity today forms a single species and can interbreed freely. Differences in color of hair, skin and eyes are largely due to differences in the quantity of a pigment called melanin, and this does not affect humanity's essentially unitary character. Nor do differences in the shape of the eye or nose, in the shape of the skull, or in height.
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