George Bernard Shaw Quotes About Accidents
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You can be a thorough-going Neo-Darwinian without imagination, metaphysics, poetry, conscience, or decency. For 'Natural Selection' has no moral significance: it deals with that part of evolution which has no purpose, no intelligence, and might more appropriately be called accidental selection, or better still, Unnatural Selection, since nothing is more unnatural than an accident. If it could be proved that the whole universe had been produced by such Selection, only fools and rascals could bear to live.
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The trouble with the media is that it seems unable to distinguish between the end of the world and a bicycle accident.
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Newspaper : A device unable to distinguish between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilisation.
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