A Quote by Erasmus Darwin

E canchis amnia.
Everything from shells. — © Erasmus Darwin
E canchis amnia. Everything from shells.
But now all the natural secrets have been exposed, and it is likely that the turtles have been sold to laboratory scientists who want to remove their shells so that they can wire electrodes to the turtles' skin in order to monitor their increasing terror at the loss of their shells.
In my opinion, everything, every shape, every bit of natural form, animals, people, pebbles, shells, anything you like are all things that can help you to make a sculpture.
I suppose an entire cabinet of shells would be an expression of the whole human mind; a Flora of the whole globe would be so likewise, or a history of beasts; or a painting of all the aspects of the clouds. Everything is significant.
You see something happen to a population whereby everyone adopts something that's just preposterous in a way that makes it normal instantly. If any one person prior to the rash of puka shells, for example, was seen wearing puka shells, he would look like an idiot. But when everyone is wearing them, it instantly makes them normal.
In an effort to create safety and self-reliance in your life and relationships, you may have built walls around your heart and accumulated tension in your body. Although sometimes these walls of protection are useful, they can, over time, act like shells of fear that block your true love. These shells can keep in the love you want to offer fully and keep out the love that your heart yearns to receive.
My friend George and I were walking on the beach in Norfolk, and there were thousands of [razor-clam] shells. They were so beautiful, I thought I had to do something with them. So, we decided to make [a dress] out of them. . . . The shells had outlived their usefulness on the beach, so we put them to another use on a dress. Then Erin [O’Conner] came out and trashed the dress, so their usefulness was over once again. Kind of like fashion, really.
One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach.
Strange that creatures without backbones have the hardest shells.
I'm very much a person who walks on egg shells.
Sometimes its not the strength but gentleness that cracks the hardest shells.
Those with the softest hearts build the hardest shells.
Along the beach I never collected shells from my father's shore.
Young women say I helped them come out of their shells.
The trouble with Germans is not that they fire shells, but that they engrave them with quotations from Kant.
Hoping they bury me with ammunition, weed, and shells. Just in case.
The science of fossil shells is the first step towards the study of the earth.
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