In fact, death seems to have been a rather late invention in evolution. One can go a long way in evolution before encountering an authentic corpse.
George WaldRead
When you have no experience of pain, it is rather hard to experience joy.
Interpretation
Experiencing pain is essential to truly appreciate joy.
George Wald suggests that the absence of pain leads to a diminished ability to grasp the depth of joy. This perspective highlights the interconnected nature of human emotions, where the experience of hardship can enhance one's appreciation for positive moments, emphasizing that contrasts in life enrich our emotional experiences.
In practice
In a motivational speech about overcoming challenges.
In fact, death seems to have been a rather late invention in evolution. One can go a long way in evolution before encountering an authentic corpse.
I have lived much of my life among molecules. They are good company. I tell my students to try to know molecules, so well that when they have some question involving molecules, they can ask themselves, What would I do if I were that molecule? I tell them, Try to feel like a molecule; and if you work hard, who knows? Some day you may get to feel like a big molecule!
Our challenge is to give what account we can of what becomes of life in the solar system, this corner of the universe that is our home; and, most of all, what becomes of men-all men, of all nations, colors, and creeds. This has become one world, a world for all men. It is only such a world that can now offer us life, and the chance to go on.
Evolution advances, not by a priori design, but by the selection of what works best out of whatever choices offer. We are the products of editing, rather than of authorship.
Nuclear weapons offer us nothing but a balance of terror, and a balance of terror is still terror.
I think if a physician wrote on a death certificate that old age was the cause of death, he'd be thrown out of the union. There is always some final event, some failure of an organ, some last attack of pneumonia, that finishes off a life. No one dies of old age.
It seems as though mankind has forgotten the laws of its divine Saviour, Who preached love and forgiveness of injuries—and that men attribute the greatest merit to skill in killing one another.
I've always talked to players about perception and reality. I don't worry about perception. There may be some of that, that people want to attach to a good name, but the reality is that some good things can happen.
That which seems the height of absurdity in one generation often becomes the height of wisdom in another.
It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.
Work is always an antidote to depression.
The biggest misconception about work is that you need to spend the majority of your time doing it.
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