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Jean Rostand

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Think? Why think! We have computers to do that for us.


— Jean Rostand


#think #us #why

Science has made us gods even before we are worthy of being men.


— Jean Rostand


#before #being #even #gods #made

The obligation to endure gives us the right to know.


— Jean Rostand


#morality #environmentalism

Truth is always served by great minds, even if they fight it.


— Jean Rostand


#even #fight #great #great minds #minds

One kills a man, one is an assassin; one kills millions, one is a conqueror; one kills everybody, one is a god.


— Jean Rostand


#conqueror #everybody #god #kills #man

Far too often the choices reality proposes are such as to take away one's taste for choosing.


— Jean Rostand


#choices #choosing #far #often #proposes

Theories pass. The frog remains.


— Jean Rostand


#pass #remains #theories

My pessimism extends to the point of even suspecting the sincerity of other pessimists.


— Jean Rostand


#extends #other #pessimism #pessimists #point

Never feel remorse for what you have thought about your wife; she has thought much worse things about you.


— Jean Rostand


#about #feel #much #never #remorse

A married couple are well suited when both partners usually feel the need for a quarrel at the same time.


— Jean Rostand


#couple #feel #married #married couple #need






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Rostand was active in several causes in particular against nuclear proliferation and the death penalty. His scientific work covered a variety of biological fields such as amphibian embryology parthenogenesis and teratogeny while his literary output extended into popular science history of science and philosophy. Jean Rostand (October 30 1894 Paris – September 4 1977 Ville-d’Avray) was a French biologist and philosopher.

Jean Rostand (October 30 1894 Paris – September 4 1977 Ville-d’Avray) was a French biologist and philosopher. His scientific work covered a variety of biological fields such as amphibian embryology parthenogenesis and teratogeny while his literary output extended into popular science history of science and philosophy.

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