"Genetically" Quotes from Famous Books
... resolved genetically, whilst in the plane of language they remain irreducible. With a heterogeneity of shades, when we mix the tints and neutralise them by one another, we easily create homogeneity; but take the result of this work, that is to say, the average final colour, and it will be impossible ... — A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson • Edouard le Roy
... Louis, that if I had been wicked enough to marry you I'd have driven you into that kind of society—or into something genetically similar!" ... — The Common Law • Robert W. Chambers
... tissues arise before organs. The homogeneous parts are anterior genetically to the heterogeneous parts and posterior to the elementary material (De Partibus, ii., ... — Form and Function - A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology • E. S. (Edward Stuart) Russell |