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“To be honest, as a species we may not live long enough to ever understand the true reality of the universe. But as the foundation of consciousness lies within the domain of biology one day we shall...”
“Biomasses are a biological reality that cannot be denied as existing, but even though they exist physically, yet they have not attained the height of Homo sapiens. Humans could be termed as biomass...”
“The more formidable the contradiction between inexhaustible life-joy and inevitable fate, the greater the longing which reveals itself in the kingdom of poetry and in the self-created world of drea...”
“In contemporary parlance, sex is biological and gender is socially constructed.”
“Sex in social mammals is generally carried out in public, before the gazes of other members of the troop.”
“Stop talking about rape and start talking about sex, and within a few decades India will attain the true mindset to prevent sexual assaults.”
“When these flies were put together in all-male groups they formed long, moving chains resembling conga lines, with each male attempting (unsuccessfully) to mate with the male in front of it.”
“Soul is nothing but the functional expression of protoplasmic activity in the brain.”
“Biology without selfishness, is nothing but fiction.”
“The biological equipment of a man rigidly restricts the field in which he can serve.”
“Masturbation and meditation both promote physical and mental wellbeing.”
“Masturbating is no more sinful than praying or meditating.”
“Human experience is not nest and orderly, ready to be coded into predetermined categories. Real life is messy”
“All our sentiments - religious, romantic or any other - are born in the neurons.”
“Biologically speaking, you are the child of Mother Nature, and neurologically speaking, you are the heirs of immortal bliss.”
“We gain from the new science of mind not only insights into ourselves - how we perceive, learn, remember, feel, believe and act - but also a new perspective of ourselves and our fellow human beings...”
“That all plants immediately and substantially stem from the element water alone I have learnt from the following experiment. I took an earthern vessel in which I placed two hundred pounds of earth ...”
“If we wish to know about a man, we ask 'what is his story--his real, inmost story?'--for each of us is a biography, a story. Each of us is a singular narrative, which is constructed, continually, u...”
“... on these expanded membranes [butterfly wings] Nature writes, as on a tablet, the story of the modifications of species, so truly do all changes of the organisation register themselves thereon. ...”
“Fleshers used to spin fantasies about aliens arriving to conquer Earth, to steal their precious physical resources, to wipe them out for fear of competitionas if a species capable of making the jou...”