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  • Nothing is more important than saving ... the Lions, Tigers, Giraffes, Elephants, Froggies, Turtles, Apes, Raccoons, Beetles, Ants, Sharks, Bears, and, of course, the Squirrels. The humans? The planet does not need humans. -- James Lee
  • All it takes," said Crake, "is the elimination of one generation. One generation of anything. Beetles, trees, microbes, scientists, speakers of French, whatever. Break the link in time between one generation and the next, and it's game over forever. -- Margaret Atwood
  • God has an inordinate fondness for beetles. -- John B. S. Haldane
  • Some people collect butterflies - I love beetles. -- Eva Green
  • The Creator, if He exists, has a special preference for beetles. -- John B. S. Haldane
  • There are 400,000 species of beetles on this planet, but only 8,000 species of mammals. -- John B. S. Haldane
  • I feel like an old warhorse at the sound of a trumpet when I read about the capturing of rare beetles. -- Charles Darwin
  • The idea of beetles came into my head. I decided to spell it BEATles to make it look like beat music, just a joke. -- John Lennon
  • I continue to handpick the beetles, mosquitoes feast on me, birds eat the mosquitoes, something else eats the birds, and so on up and down the biotic pyramid. -- William F. Longgood
  • If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of creation it would appear that God has an inordinate fondness for stars and beetles. -- John B. S. Haldane
  • If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of his creation it would appear that God has a special fondness for stars and beetles. -- John B. S. Haldane
  • When beetles fight these battles in a bottle with their paddles and the bottle's on a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles... ...they call this a muddle puddle tweetle poodle beetle noodle bottle paddle battle. -- Dr. Seuss
  • Haldane was engaged in discussion with an eminent theologian. "What inference," asked the latter, "might one draw about the nature of God from a study of his works?" Haldane replied: "An inordinate fondness for beetles." -- John B. S. Haldane
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