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Neanderthals Quotes

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Liberals in blue states just think that they are on the right side of history, and anybody that disagrees with them has to be a troglodyte or a neanderthal.
Andrew Breitbart

Authors on Neanderthals Quotes: Mike Tyson Elizabeth Kolbert Juan Enriquez Andrew Breitbart Rachel Carson Luther Burbank Russell Banks George M. Church Jim Drain
2.
Like Neanderthals, men prefer to hunt alone or, if in a pack, at the head of it. Women, whether in the field or in a campfire, are collaborative, and when they hunt...they work together.
Russell Banks

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Neanderthals were pretty smart, and if we actively killed them off, then probably we did so in the same way that humans kill each other.
Elizabeth Kolbert

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The definition of who's literate and who's not keeps changing. So, in Neanderthal times, if you painted on a cave wall, that was enough to transmit how you hunt, how you eat, how you cook, how you dress, and we can read about that.
Juan Enriquez

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The control of nature is a phrase conceived in arrogance.
Rachel Carson

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The recreation of Neanderthals would be mainly a question of societal risk avoidance.
George M. Church

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I know at times I come across like a Neanderthal or a babbling idiot, but I like that person.
Mike Tyson

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At times, I come across as crude or crass, that irritates you when I come across like a Neanderthal or a babbling idiot at times. But I like to be that person. I like to show you all that person because that's who you come to see.
Mike Tyson

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I like to imagine that the Neanderthals were all really good artists.
Jim Drain

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I did not mean to suggest that autism could be traced to Neanderthal genes. The point is that some genes that have been implicated in autism changed pretty significantly between the time Neanderthal line and human line split.
Elizabeth Kolbert

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Bryan - a great friend of mine, by the way - had a Neanderthal type of head, Burbank says. As to Riley, he has not even the oratorical skill of Bryan. The whole movement is based on the poor whites of the south.
Luther Burbank