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Marc Hauser Quotes

«We are woefully ignorant about how genes build brains, and how the electrical activity of the brain builds thoughts and emotions.»
Author: Marc Hauser
«I suspected from the beginning that it was from Mars. The color was different and, above all, it wasn't magnetic.»
Author: Marc Hauser
«Perhaps we will learn how small differences in the code of life enabled us -- but not chimpanzees -- to cook souffl?s, create symphonies, translate our own voyages into maps, build ever more complicated artifacts, and write plays that reflect the social intricacies of our lives,»
Author: Marc Hauser
«Perhaps we will learn how small differences in the code of life enabled us - but not chimpanzees - to cook souffl?s, create symphonies, translate our own voyages into maps, build ever more complicated artifacts, and write plays that reflect the social intricacies of our lives,»
Author: Marc Hauser
«Perhaps we will learn how small differences in the code of life enabled us -- but not chimpanzees -- to cook souffl?s, create symphonies, translate our own voyages into maps, build ever more complicated artifacts, and write plays that reflect the social intricacies of our lives.»
Author: Marc Hauser
«Perhaps we will learn how small differences in the code of life enabled us - but not chimpanzees - to cook souffl?s, create symphonies, translate our own voyages into maps, build ever more complicated artifacts, and write plays that reflect the social intricacies of our lives.»
Author: Marc Hauser