6 Quotes About Primordial

Life is an ever-changing, flowing experience of wisdom and learning. There are times when we are inspired, moved, or amazed by the beauty of the world around us. And there are times when we are completely confused and overwhelmed by it all. But what we can always take from life is its primordial nature — the fact that it is always moving and changing Read more

And so we can always be in rhythm with it and choose to take in what we need and let go of what we don’t. Here are the best primordial quotes to help you appreciate the beauty of life in all its moments.

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Destination is a primordial intention born in the mind of the creator that promoted him to create a certain object of inanimate nature, animate nature and the highest creature, a human being Sunday Adelaja
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A creative design to everything demands a Time Keeper to exist. It was born out from the womb of primordial time! Vishwanath S J
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In a great number of the cosmogonic myths the world is said to have developed from a great water, which was the prime matter. In many cases, as for instance in an Indian myth, this prime matter is indicated as a solution, out of which the solid earth crystallized out. Svante Arrhenius
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The ancestors of the higher animals must be regarded as one-celled beings, similar to the Amoebae which at the present day occur in our rivers, pools, and lakes. The incontrovertible fact that each human individual develops from an egg, which, in common with those of all animals, is a simple cell, most clearly proves that the most remote ancestors of man were primordial animals of this sort, of a form equivalent to a simple cell. When, therefore, the theory of the animal descent of man is condemned as a 'horrible, shocking, and immoral' doctrine, tho unalterable fact, which can be proved at any moment under the microscope, that the human egg is a simple cell, which is in no way different to those of other mammals, must equally be pronounced 'horrible, shocking, and immoral. Ernst Haeckel
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Bonobos are... ambassadors from a primordial world of peace through pleasure, inviting us in one kiss at a time. Susan Block