quotations about evolution
To put it bluntly but fairly, anyone today who doubts that the variety of life on this planet was produced by a process of evolution is simply ignorant--inexcusably ignorant, in a world where three out of four people have learned to read and write.
DANIEL C. DENNETT
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Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life
Natural selection, as it has operated in human history, favors not only the clever but the murderous.
BARBARA EHRENREICH
The Worst Years of Our Lives
And then there are fossils. Whenever anybody tries to tell me that they believe the Earth was created in seven days, I reach for a fossil and go "Fossil!" And if they keep talking, I throw it just over their head.
LEWIS BLACK
Red, White, and Screwed
Out of the dusk a shadow,
Then a spark;
Out of the cloud a silence,
Then a lark;
Out of the heart a rapture,
Then a pain;
Out of the dead, cold ashes,
Life again.
JOHN BANISTER TABB
Evolution
Perhaps our greatest distinction as a species is our capacity, unique among animals, to make counter-evolutionary choices.
JARED DIAMOND
Why Is Sex Fun?
If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?
ED DUSSAULT
attributed, Meditations for New Mothers
Man has lost the basic skill of the ape, the ability to scratch its back. Which gave it extraordinary independence, and the liberty to associate for reasons other than the need for mutual back-scratching.
JEAN BAUDRILLARD
Cool Memories
Even if not a single fossil has ever been found, the evidence from surviving animals would still overwhelmingly force the conclusion that Darwin was right.
RICHARD DAWKINS
The Greatest Show on Earth
Evolution is like walking on a rolling barrel. The walker isn't so much interested in where the barrel is going as he is in keeping on top of it.
ROBERT FROST
The Letters of Robert Frost to Louis Untermeyer
All life is evolving, for evolution is God's law; and man grows slowly and steadily along with the rest.
C. W. LEADBEATER
The Science of the Sacraments
Evolution is a tinkerer.
FRANCOIS JACOB
"Evolution and Tinkering"
It is curious how there seems to be an instinctive digust in Man for his nearest ancestors and relations. If only Darwin could conscientiously have traced man back to the Elephant or the Lion or the Antelope, how much ridicule and prejudice would have been spared to the doctrine of Evolution.
HAVELOCK ELLIS
Impressions and Comments
Human beings are so destructive. I sometimes think we're a kind of plague, that will scrub the earth clean. We destroy things so well that I sometimes think, maybe that's our function. Maybe every few eons, some animal comes along that kills off the rest of the world, clears the decks, and lets evolution proceed to its next phase.
MICHAEL CRICHTON
The Lost World
If it is true that we have sprung from the ape, there are occasions when my own spring appears not to have been very far.
CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER
The Ape in Me
As a historical science, evolution is confirmed by the fact that so many independent lines of evidence converge to its single conclusion. Independent sets of data from geology, paleontology, botany, zoology, herpetology, entomology, biogeography, comparative anatomy and physiology, genetics and population genetics, and many other sciences each point to the conclusion that life evolved. This is a convergence of evidence. Creationists can demand "just one fossil transitional form" that shows evolution. But evolution is not proved through a single fossil. It is proved through a convergence of fossils, along with a convergence of genetic comparisons between species, and a convergence of anatomical and physiological comparisons between species, and many other lines of inquiry. For creationists to disprove evolution, they need to unravel all these independent lines of evidence, as well as construct a rival theory that can explain them better than the theory of evolution. They have yet to do so.
MICHAEL SHERMER
Why Darwin Matters
Of course, like every other man of intelligence and education I do believe in organic evolution. It surprises me that at this late date such questions should be raised.
WOODROW WILSON
letter to Winterton C. Curtis, Aug. 29, 1922
Evolution is a change from an indefinite, incoherent, homogeneity to a definite, coherent, heterogeneity, through continuous differentiations and integrations.
HERBERT SPENCER
First Principles
Now, science cannot completely exclude the possibility of supernatural explanation. It is possible - though very unlikely - that our whole world is controlled by elves.
JERRY A. COYNE
Why Evolution Is True
One touch of Darwin makes the whole world kin.
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
Back to Methuselah
The evolutionary vision is agnostic in regard to systems in the universe of greater complexity than those of which human beings have clear knowledge. It recognizes aesthetic, moral, and religious ideas and experiences as a species, in this case of mental structures or of images, which clearly interacts with other species in the world's great ecosystem.
KENNETH BOULDING
Ecodynamics: A New Theory of Societal Evolution