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As Nancy guarded over Bill's body, surrounded by majestic floral arrangements, I recalled the words of Loren Eiseley: "There remained in his garden only the dried husk of an old plant among flowers reaching for the sun."
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Biocentrism And The Existence Of God M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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Loren Eiseley, the great anthropologist, summed it up best:
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why Does Life Exist? M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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Loren Eiseley grew up on the raw plains of "bone country" in Nebraska a century ago, but he went on to become a student steeped in modern geology and evolutionary theory.
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As Nancy guarded over Bill's body, surrounded by majestic floral arrangements, I recalled the words of Loren Eiseley: "There remained in his garden only the dried husk of an old plant among flowers reaching for the sun."
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Biocentrism And The Existence Of God M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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Loren Eiseley, the great anthropologist, summed it up best:
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why Does Life Exist? M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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"There are," wrote Loren Eiseley "very few youths today who will pause, coming from a biology class, to finger a yellow flower or poke in friendly fashion at a sunning turtle on the edge of the campus pond, and who are capable of saying to themselves, 'We are all one -- all melted together.'"
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Could This Theory Provide A Glimpse Of Our Ultimate Destiny? M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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As Nancy guarded over Bill's body, surrounded by majestic floral arrangements, I recalled the words of Loren Eiseley: "There remained in his garden only the dried husk of an old plant among flowers reaching for the sun."
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Biocentrism And The Existence Of God M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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As Nancy guarded over Bill's body, surrounded by majestic floral arrangements, I recalled the words of Loren Eiseley: "There remained in his garden only the dried husk of an old plant among flowers reaching for the sun."
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Biocentrism And The Existence Of God M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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As anthropologist and educator Loren Eiseley put it,
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As anthropologist and educator Loren Eiseley put it,
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