Top 1200 Biological Clock Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
When you talk to a human in 2035, you'll be talking to someone that's a combination of biological and non-biological intelligence.
And blessed are they who have learned the rhythms of the invisible clock whose hours and minutes are immense and soundless. The great clock of the seasons and the years, and the small clock of the intuition, whose timing is guided by the heart.
The way we metabolize our experience of time influences our biological clock. — © Deepak Chopra
The way we metabolize our experience of time influences our biological clock.
Time is an experience in consciousness. It is metabolized as our biological clock. Changing our experience of time can reverse aging.
Having a pitch clock, if you have ball-strike implications, that's messing with the fabric of the game. There's no clock in baseball, and there's no clock in baseball for a reason.
The biological clock and the career clock are in total conflict with each other.
There is more and more data that the biological molecules of aging are more under the influence of psychological factors than the chronological age that we usually associate with. Of course there are other things that influence our aging process, including how we perceive time. If you're constantly running out of time, then your biological clock speeds up, and you do run out of time with a heart attack or something like that. The quality of our self-esteem determines how we age. Our perception of our bodies as fields of energy or fields of matter influence how our body ages.
I never went through a biological clock experience. I never even heard it ticking.
The hours of folly are measured by the clock; but of wisdom, no clock can measure.
With comedies, it's been very gratifying to be able to clock in, laugh all day, and then clock out.
I felt that the biological clock was some myth to keep me from doing what I wanted to do. And so I rebelled against it in the '90s. I thought it was a backlasher, some sort of faulty data. But it's real. I'm glad I woke up before my body was just like 'uh-uh.'
The same biological clock ticks away in humans and fruit flies, which underscores the importance of circadian timing to life on this planet.
One of the most worrisome things that emerges from the thick intelligence file we have on Iraq's biological weapons is the existence of mobile production facilities used to make biological agents.
It was three o'clock in the morning – the wisest and most accursed hour of the clock. But sometimes it sets us free. — © Lucy Maud Montgomery
It was three o'clock in the morning – the wisest and most accursed hour of the clock. But sometimes it sets us free.
My mom had did a wonderful job of giving me two great dads: I had a biological and non-biological dad.
We all are conditioned to be settled down at 30 and have a job. Women are thinking "Well, when am I having children?" There is a biological clock. There are things that you're thinking about as a woman.
There's going to be biological differences between the genders. There's going to be biological differences between two women or two men. There's biological differences between all of us. My concern is, why are we so concerned about it?
This morning did you wake up to an alarm clock or an opportunity clock?
It doesn't matter how late I come home - it could be two o'clock, three o'clock in the morning - I have to take off my makeup.
Why should I worry about the biological clock ticking? Saif is 10 years older. He should be worried.
Although humans inherit a biological bias that permits them to feel anger, jealousy, selfishness and envy, and to be rude, aggressive or violent, they inherit an even stronger biological bias for kindness, compassion, cooperation, love and nurture - especially toward those in need. This inbuilt ethical sense is a biological feature of our species.
I literally have meetings at eight o'clock in the morning, and I finish at nine o'clock at night. It sounds pathetic, but I don't even have time to go shopping.
I could see myself still swimming because I'm really enjoying the sport. But at the same time I have this biological clock that is ticking.
I think my biological clock ticking is more worrying for me than getting the right roles.
Just when my biological clock started ticking, I found out it was going to be virtually impossible. And it was very hard.
There's already a marriage clock, a career clock, a biological clock. Sometimes being a woman feels like standing in the lobby of a hotel, looking at the dials depicting every time zone in the world behind the front desk - except they all apply to you, and all at once.
I'm single, and I think that by the time I met someone - if I were ever to meet the right person, which I don't think I will, because I am too fussy - my biological clock means that it will be too late.
I've had other friends who had such a burning desire to have children: they have this biological ticking clock. I don't know what happened to mine. Nobody ever wound it up.
No man wants to feel that he's there because of his woman's biological clock or because he's filling a job opening for husband or significant other.
The identification of the genes which determine biological phenomena and the study of the control they exert on these phenomena has proven to be the most successful approach to a detailed understanding of the mechanism of biological processes.
A golf ball is like a clock. Always hit it at 6 o'clock and make it go toward 12 o'clock. But make sure you're in the same time zone.
You have to watch the clock constantly because youre only allowed out of your home for a limited period, and for a busy person, watching the clock and knowing other people are watching the clock is extremely difficult.
War is a biological necessity of the first importance, a regulative element in the life of mankind which cannot be dispensed with. ... But it is not only a biological law but a moral obligation and, as such, an indispensable factor in civilization.
Why limit yourself to the experience of your own relatively brief time on earth, according to your biological clock, when the whole realm of the human experience reaching back infinitely far is available to you?
Wherever I am, I start my day, it's the same. I'm not an early bird. I'm not waking up at five o'clock, six o'clock; it's usually seven-thirty, eight o'clock, and I will then read the newspapers, emails from around the world and make phone calls.
Father and son games - that was the best day. We'd be dressed at 6 o'clock in the morning. The game would be at 7 o'clock at night... And we'd play at, like, 5.
I felt that the biological clock was some myth to keep me from doing what I wanted to do. And so I rebelled against it in the '90s. I thought it was a backlasher, some sort of faulty data. But it's real. I'm glad I woke up before my body was just like 'uh-uh.
I don't believe in a biological apocalypse, but I think there is stormy biological weather ahead as the human population continues to grow. — © Richard Preston
I don't believe in a biological apocalypse, but I think there is stormy biological weather ahead as the human population continues to grow.
Darwinan evolution is limited to the biological aspect but before that happened the molecules themselves had to evolve to enable this further (biological) evolution.
There are two kinds of clocks. There is the clock that is always wrong, and that knows it is wrong, and glories in it; and there is the clock that is always right - except when you rely upon it, and then it is more wrong than you would think a clock could be in a civilized country.
My aim is to say that the machinery of the heavens is not like a divine animal but like a clock (and anyone who believes a clock has a soul gives the work the honour due to its maker) and that in it almost all the variety of motions is from one very simple magnetic force acting on bodies, as in the clock all motions are from a very simple weight.
In my relativity theory I set up a clock at every point in space, but in reality I find it difficult to provide even one clock in my room.
In Darwin's time all of biology was a black box: not only the cell, or the eye, or digestion, or immunity, but every biological structure and function because, ultimately, no one could explain how biological processes occurred.
Biological clock? I don't even own a watch.
Do men have a biological clock? I feel like I do. Something is definitely ticking!
Downloading a Tamagotchi egg onto my phone is possibly the loudest my biological clock has ever ticked.
See the clock only when you have No work.... Don't see the clock when you are working.... Clock is a lock for success
Eat only when you are hungry-not because it is one o'clock or seven o'clock or whatever.
Biological engineering is not necessarily understanding systems but rather, I want to be able to design and build biological systems to perform particular applications. — © Drew Endy
Biological engineering is not necessarily understanding systems but rather, I want to be able to design and build biological systems to perform particular applications.
In moments of transcendence, when time stands still, your biological clock will stop. The spirit is that domain of our awareness where there is no time.
There is usually a clock in our heads regarding decisions we make and the course of our lives. Sometimes this clock is helpful in that it get us to move rather than put off key actions. Other times, it creates us false sense of urgency that can cause us to overreact, lost patience and make poor decisions. In raising this issue in my book, I want people to be aware of the clock in their heads and question whether that clock is helping or hindering the quality of each particular decision.
I feel totally lucky and happy. I think a lot of young directors feel this way but you sort of, like, have a biological clock that starts ticking and you like feel like you aren't anything until you direct a movie and you need to find yourself and this is how you do it.
We spend our lives on the run: we get up by the clock, eat and sleep by the clock, get up again, go to work - and then we retire. And what do they give us? A bloody clock.
It is easier to wiggle the toes than reset the biological clock, but that is just a belief that is rooted in superstition. If we could understand that the human body is a network of information and energy, then we would see that the same principles apply everywhere in the body.
We were surprised how closely the cuckoo imitated the clock-and yet, of course, it could never have heard a clock.
A functional biological clock has three components: input from the outside world to set the clock, the timekeeping mechanism itself, and genetic machinery that allows the clock to regulate expression of a variety of genes.
If you can wiggle your toes with the mere flicker of an intention, why can't you reset your biological clock?
No life goes past so swiftly as an eventless one, no clock spins like a clock whose days are all alike.
Somewhere in the child, somewhere in the adult, there is a hard, irreducible, stubborn core of biological urgency, and biological necessity, and biological reason that culture cannot reach and that reserves the right, which sooner or later it will exercise, to judge the culture and resist and revise it.
In reality, a cell is a biological mini-me compared to the human body. A cell has every biological system that you have.
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