“I just didn't know where I fit in - I didn't seem to fit in my parent's generation. I didn't seem to fit in my own generation. Little by little, this took me into a spiritual search for understanding; a search for meaning and fulfillment.” KnowsLittlesSeemsSpiritualParentUnderstandingMy OwnGenerationsFitFulfillmentSearch For Meaning Author:Radhanath Swami
“When homo sapiens is changing, it will not be by the whole race gaining simultaneously whatever qualities better fit it for survival, but rather by certain types of mankind proving superior to the rest in survival value, so that they contribute a larger proportion to the later generations, and in so doing drag the average qualities of humanity in the same direction.” WholeCertainValuesHumanityRaceQualityGenerationsMankindTypeFitProveSurvivalAverageSuperiorsProportionDragHomo Sapiens Author:Charles Galton Darwin
“There is a steady check in an old civilisation upon the fertility of the abler classes: the improvident and unambitious are those who chiefly keep up the breed. So the race gradually deteriorates, becoming in each successive generation less fit for a high civilisation.” RaceClassGenerationsBecomingFitChecksSteadyCivilisationFertility Author:Francis Galton
“Where do whites fit in the New Africa? Nowhere, I'm inclined to sayand I do believe that it is true that even the gentlest and most westernised Africans would like the emotional idea of the continent entirely without the complication of the presence of the white man for a generation or two. But nowhere, as an answer for us whites, is in the same category as remarks like What's the use of living? in the face of the threat of atomic radiation. We are living; we are in Africa.” MenBelieveTwoIdeasUseFacesWhiteAnswersGenerationsEmotionalFitThreatCategoriesRadiationContinentsWhite ManRemarksComplication Author:Nadine Gordimer
“If you start giving your kids anxiety about food, it's going to last a lifetime. Moms have to lead by example. Don't say, "Oh, my jeans don't fit," or "Oh, I was bad." No diets. Nothing like that.” IfsGivingWisdomKidsLastsFamilyGenerationsExampleFoodHealthMomFitAnxietyEthicsLifetimeDietsJeans Author:Bethenny Frankel
“A thing is either alive or it isn’t; there is nothing that is almost alive. There is but the remotest possibility of the origin of life by spontaneous generation, and every likelihood that Arrhenius is right when he dares to claim that life is a cosmic phenomenon, something that drifts between the spheres, like light, and like light transiently descends upon those fit to receive it.” LightLife IsAliveGenerationsPossibilityFitClaimsDarePhenomenonSpheresCosmicSpontaneousLikelihoodOrigin Of Life Author:Donald C. Peattie
“I'm an independent. I'm a centrist. A new generation is arriving that has grown up with a multiplicity of choice in every aspect of their lives, and yet politics is the last place that they are told that they should be satisfied with a choice between brand A and brand B. It doesn't fit the way they think. It doesn't fit the way they live.” ThinkingWayShouldLastsChoicesGenerationsFitAspectIndependentSatisfiedBrandsNew GenerationArrivingMultiplicityLast Place Author:John Avlon
“You're always going to need those folks that introduce certain things to the next generation and I fit in that sense.” NeedsCertainNextGenerationsFitFolksIntroducingNext Generation Author:Mic Geronimo