“In the course of evolution nature has gone to endless trouble to see that every individual is unlike every other individual....Physically and mentally, each one of us is unique. Any culture which, in the interests of efficiency or in the name of some political or religious dogma, seeks to standardize the human individual, commits an outrage against man's biological nature.” MenHumansPoliticalCultureCoursesNamesIndividualInterestReligiousGoneTroubleEvolutionUniqueEndlessCommitDogmaEfficiencyOutrageReligious Dogma Author:Aldous Huxley
“Turbulence, like many forms of trouble, cannot always be seen. We bounce so hard my arms sail helplessly above my head. In evolution, wing bones became arms and hands; perhaps I'm de-evolving.” HardHandsFormTroubleArmsEvolutionWingsBonesEvolveSailBounceTurbulence Book:Islands, the Universe, Home: Essays Source: Islands, the Universe, Home: Essays
“Evolution has led to some populations of people being able to digest milk without much trouble when they're adults as well.” PeopleWellsAbleTroubleEvolutionAdultsPopulationMilk Author:Carl Zimmer
“The trouble is, the same thing that enabled us to survive evolution is also going to kill us, because in the final analysis, if survival is the primary motivation of every human being, then we will finally be in a situation where might will make right and only one person will survive.” IfsHumansPersonsMightMotivationHuman BeingsSituationTroubleEvolutionSurvivalFinalsPrimariesAnalysis Author:John Shelby Spong