A Quote by Frank Schaeffer

We are not evolved but evolving. — © Frank Schaeffer
We are not evolved but evolving.

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For me, what's crazy is CRM has really evolved, and keeps evolving.
Men's style has evolved significantly, but for the better. And mine's ever evolving too.
I do not think that music keeps evolving. It evolved through Bach; since then, in my humble opinion, all the innovations added nothing.
My marriage? Up to now everything's okay. But it's a real marriage - imperfect and very difficult. It's all about people evolving somewhat simultaneously through their lives. I think we've emotionally evolved.
In the beginning it wasn't bodybuilding competition that motivated me, it was just getting muscles and getting big. And certainly it has evolved for me since then. I think I'm still evolving.
[My] style evolved, not changed, but I think evolved as I grew and matured. I don't think there was any kind of change I did in a deliberate way - I think I just evolved.
Movies were never an art form, they were entertainment. It just evolved into an art form from there, and it's still evolving in different ways.
We keep thinking that the human is evolving. No, the human has evolved to its extent. What's happening now is the organization of humans: just like cells organize to form people, people are organizing to form humanity.
I'm going to keep evolving and evolving and showing people that progression is key when it comes to music.
Our physiological constitution is obviously a product of Darwinian processes, insofar as you buy the evolutional theory as a generative, as an account of the mechanism that generated us. Our physiology evolved, our behaviors evolved, and our accounts of those behaviors, both successful and unsuccessful, evolved.
Disco evolved into Chicago warehouse. Then there was techno; eventually, it evolved into EDM.
Reggeton has changed very much, musically. It has evolved. The artists have also evolved.
As skateboarding evolved, it evolved away from competition. Having a best-trick contest doesn't work.
The assumption that the laws of nature are eternal is a vestige of the Christian belief system that informed the early postulates of modern science in the seventeenth century. Perhaps the laws of nature have actually evolved along with nature itself, and perhaps they are still evolving. Or perhaps they are not laws at all, but more like habits.
Established species are evolving so slowly that major transitions between genera and higher taxa must be occurring within small rapidly evolving populations that leave NO LEGIBLE FOSSIL RECORD.
My songwriting has evolved, just as I've evolved as a person.
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