"Biologically" Quotes from Famous Books
... is 'un grand poisson,' but, biologically, it is no fish at all, being a mammal, mid-way between a ... — Two Knapsacks - A Novel of Canadian Summer Life • John Campbell
... from the other seven in that the performance of its task is of far less importance to the individual than it is to the race as a whole. It is the reproductive system, with a function that must be always biologically supreme. We can very readily see why this must be so; it is because nature has no place for a species which permits the performance of any individual function to gain ascendency over the necessary task of perpetuating the kind. Nature ... — The Doctrine of Evolution - Its Basis and Its Scope • Henry Edward Crampton
... contribution to biologically sound idealism: a clearer understanding of how to blend fact and ambition, nature and ideal—an ability to think scientifically and practically and yet idealistically ... — A Psychiatric Milestone - Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 • Various
... simply an example of a variation biologically, such as occurs in all species of living things, both animal and vegetable. But the unusually large roses in our gardens, the swifter horses of the herd, and the cleverer wolf in the pack have no means of influencing their fellows as a result ... — The Mind in the Making - The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform • James Harvey Robinson |