Quote by: Loren Eiseley

The evolutionists, piercing beneath the show of momentary stability, discovered, hidden in rudimentary organs, the discarded rubbish of the past. They detected the reptile under the lifted feathers of the bird, the lost terrestrial limbs dwindling beneath the blubber of the giant cetaceans. They saw life rushing outward from an unknown center, just as today the astronomer senses the galaxies fleeing into the infinity of darkness. As the spinning galactic clouds hurl stars and worlds across the night, so life, equally impelled by the centrifugal powers lurking in the germ cell, scatters the splintered radiance of consciousness and sends it prowling and contending through the thickets of the world.


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Author Bio


  • NameLoren Eiseley
  • DescriptionUS philosopher (1907-1977)
  • BornSeptember 3, 1907
  • DiedJuly 9, 1977
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionAnthropologist; Philosopher
  • AwardsJohn Burroughs Medal