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Many races as well as cultural influences of men of all kinds have mixed into any man. To select, for approbation the peculiar elements that come from some supposedly Jewish heredity is to open the door to all kinds of nonsense on racial theory.

Richard Feynman
religion racism race judaism heritage jewish-identity inheritance heredity racial-theory

Human beings are ultimately nothing but carriers-passageways- for genes. They ride us into the ground like racehorses from generation to generation. Genes don't think about what constitutes good or evil. They don't care whether we are happy or unhappy. We're just means to an end for them. The only thing they think about is what is most efficient for them.

Haruki Murakami , em 1Q84
humanity science genetics heredity

History is hereditary only in this way: we, all of us, inherit everything, and then we choose what to cherish, what to disavow, and what do do next, which is why it's worth trying to know where things come from.

Jill Lepore
change values history inheritance heredity

The line from psychologists is, if you’ve seen it before, it hasn’t killed you yet.

Derek Thompson , em Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction
psychology survival history familiarity heredity popular-science

What is in your blood matters, but not as much as what is in your heart.

Sonja Yoerg , em All the Best People
inspirational family mental-illness heredity

Poverty is hereditary just like power, stupidity, and haemorrhoids.

Fiston Mwanza Mujila , em Tram 83
poverty power stupidity heredity

If a single cell, under appropriate conditions, becomes a man in the space of a few years, there can surely be no difficulty in understanding how, under appropriate conditions, a cell may, in the course of untold millions of years, give origin to the human race.

Herbert Spencer , em The Principles of Biology, Vol 1
understanding human evolution science biology analogy origin homo-sapiens cell heredity millions-of-years common-ancestor embryology universal-common-ancestor

A hereditary monarch is as absurd a position as a hereditary doctor or mathematician.

Thomas Paine
king government heredity ruling

A four-letter alphabet called DNA.

Matt Ridley , em The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature
evolution genetics heredity

First LawIn every animal which has not passed the limit of its development, a more frequent and continuous use of any organ gradually strengthens, develops and enlarges that organ, and gives it a power proportional to the length of time it has been so used; while the permanent disuse of any organ imperceptibly weakens and deteriorates it, and progressively diminishes its functional capacity, until it finally disappears.Second LawAll the acquisitions or losses wrought by nature on individuals, through the influence of the environment in which their race has long been placed, and hence through the influence of the predominant use or permanent disuse of any organ; all these are preserved by reproduction to the new individuals which arise, provided that the acquired modifications are common to both sexes, or at least to the individuals which produce the young.

Jean-Baptiste Lamarck , em Zoological Philosophy
nature evolution science biology genetics influence naturalism reproduction function natural-selection heredity

Malcolm Gladwell can’t help being a pinhead. He was probably born that way.

Gregory Cochran
fools stupidity heredity malcolm-gladwell

Of the contributions made during the essayist period three call for notice: Weismann deserves mention for his useful work in asking for the proof that "acquired characters" or, to speak more precisely, parental experience can really be transmitted to the offspring. The ocurrence of progressive adaptation by transmission of effects of use had seemed so natural to Darwin and his contemporaries that no proof of the physiological reality of the henomenon was thought necessary. Weismann's challenge revealed the utter inadequacy of the evidence on which the beliefs were based. They are doubtless isolated observations which may be interpreted as favouring the belief in these transmissions, but such meagre indications as exist are by general consent admitted to be too slight to be of much assistance in the attempt to understand how the more complex adaptive mechanisms arose.

William Bateson , em Mendel's Principles of Heredity
science biology darwin natural heredity charles-darwin august-weismann weismann

There are species that retain their characteristics even in conditions that are relatively different from their natural ones; other species in similar circumstances instead become extinct; otherwise what takes place is racial mixing with other elements in which no assimilation or real evolution occurs. The result of this interbreeding closely resembles Mendel’s laws concerning heredity: once it disappears in the phenotype, the primitive element survives in the form of a separated, latent heredity that is capable of cropping up in sporadic apparitions, even though it is always endowed with a character of heterogeneity in regard to the superior type.

Julius Evola , em Revolt Against the Modern World
biology extinction heredity

I may finally call attention to the probability that the association of paternal and maternal chromosomes in pairs and their subsequent separation during the reducing division as indicated above may constitute the physical basis of the Mendelian law of heredity.

Walter S. Sutton
science biology genetics probability inheritance heredity chromosome geneticist boveri-sutton-chromosome-theory

For it is not cell nuclei, not even individual chromosomes, but certain parts of certain chromosomes from certain cells that must be isolated and collected in enormous quantities for analysis; that would be the precondition for placing the chemist in such a position as would allow him to analyse [the hereditary material] more minutely than [can] the morphologists ... For the morphology of the nucleus has reference at the very least to the gearing of the clock, but at best the chemistry of the nucleus refers only to the metal from which the gears are formed.

Theodor Boveri
science chemistry biology genetics cell heredity nucleus morphology chromosome

A man finds room in a few square inches of his face for the traits of all his ancestors for the expression of all his history and his wants.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
heredity

Every man is the son of his own works.

Cervantes
heredity

Heredity is nothing but stored environment.

Luther Burbank
heredity

One of the best things people could do for their descendants would be to sharply limit the number of them.

Olin Miller
heredity

A man's rootage is more important than his leafage.

Woodrow Wilson
heredity

Nothing is so soothing to our self-esteem as to find our bad traits in our forebears. It seems to absolve us.

Van Wyck Brooks
heredity

Heredity is an omnibus in which all our ancestors ride and every now and then one of them puts his head out and embarrasses us.

Oliver Wendell Holmes
heredity

It is indeed a desirable thing to be well descended but the glory belongs to our ancestors.

Plutarch
heredity

With him for a sire and her for a dam What should I be but just what I am?

Edna St. Vincent Millay
heredity

The child is father to the man.

William Wordsworth
heredity

Gentility is what is left over from rich ancestors after the money is gone.

John Ciardi
heredity

Whoever serves his country well has no need of ancestors.

Voltaire
heredity

The best blood will sometimes get into a fool or a mosquito.

Austin O'Malley
heredity

A genealogist is one who traces your family back as far as your money will go.

Anonymous
heredity

The pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee A clover anytime to him Is aristocracy.

Emily Dickinson
heredity

A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg.

Samuel Butler
heredity

Noble fathers have noble children.

Euripides
heredity

A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

Matthew
heredity

Clever father clever daughter clever mother clever son.

Russian proverb
heredity

The man who has not anything to boast of but his illustrious ancestors is like a potato - the only good belonging to him is underground.

Thomas Overbury
heredity

When I want a peerage I shall buy one like an honest man.

Lord Northcliffe
heredity

It runs in the blood like wooden legs.

Cheshire Saying
heredity

He's a chip o' th' old block.

William Rowley
heredity

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