“If you're anti-war it doesn't mean you are 'Pro' one side or the other in a conflict. However, it does make you 'Pro' many thingsPro-Peace, Pro-Human, Pro-Evolution, it makes you Pro-Communication, Pro-Diplomacy, Pro-Love, Pro-Understanding, Pro-Forgiveness.” IfsHumansMeanDoeWarUnderstandingSidesCommunicationEvolutionConflictAnti WarDiplomacy Author:Eddie Vedder
“Don't we introduce time as a means of becoming more evolved? The brain has evolved but is there evolution inwardly? Can the brain dominated by time not be subservient to it?” MeanBrainEvolutionBecomingIntroducingBecoming MoreSubservient Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti
“The cumulative nature of the evolutionary process, the fact that memory is preserved, means that life grows not just through a random proliferation of new forms, but there's a kind of cumulative quality.” KindMeanFactsFormGrowsProcessMemoriesQualityEvolutionProliferationCumulative Author:Rupert Sheldrake
“Evolution is an organizing principle and when we call it a theory, we mean it's a theory, we don't mean that it's a belief that someone holds.” MeanBeliefPrinciplesTheoryEvolution Author:Alan I. Leshner
“I can understand how evolution says, "don't believe in God", but I've never had this problem. I've always loved His creation. Unfortunately, this doesn't mean any_thing to some people, and I just don't get that! After all, if you just read the Bible plainly, it tells you everything. From Creation, to the Flood, to Jesus. I can't see how you can come to the conclusion, there is no God.” PeopleIfsBelieveMeanI CanProblemJesusCreationEvolutionBibleDon't BelieveConclusionBelieve In GodFloodThere Is No God Author:Betty Cuthbert
“Another curious aspect of the theory of evolution is that everybody thinks he understands it. I mean philosophers, social scientists, and so on. While in fact very few people understand it, actually, as it stands, even as it stood when Darwin expressed it, and even less as we now may be able to understand it in biology.” PeopleThinkingMayMeanFactsAbleSocialTheoryEvolutionAspectScientistPhilosopherCuriousBiologyTheory Of Evolution Author:Jacques Monod
“We started off with physical evolution and got our form. Then we somehow developed language, which meant cultural evolution could race so we could change our behavior really quickly instead of over hundreds and hundreds of years. And then comes moral evolution, which means we're not frightfully far along with people. And maybe we end up with a spiritual evolution, which is this connectedness with the rest of the life forms on the planet.” PeopleYearsMeanEndsSpiritualFormLanguageRaceMoralPlanetsEvolutionBehaviorConnectednessSpiritual Evolution Author:Jane Goodall
“Variation does not mean evolution. If an artist varies his mode of expression this only means that he has changed his manner of thinking, and in changing, it might be for the better or it might be for the worse.” IfsThinkingMeanDoeMightArtistChangedExpressionEvolutionVariationVary Book:Picasso: style and meaning Source: Picasso: style and meaning
“This is what evolution means--ordered progress; development from poorer to richer, from lower to higher, from less to greater--progress. In the material universe, progress to higher forms; in the moral universe, progress to higher life.” MeanFormUniverseMoralGreaterProgressMaterialsDevelopmentEvolutionHigher Book:The Life that Really is Source: The Life that Really is