Top 12 Heredity Quotes

Words matter. These are the best Heredity Quotes from famous people such as Harold E. Varmus, Lewis Thomas, W. Bruce Cameron, Kenneth Scott Latourette, Paul Dudley White, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

Tobacco, UV rays, viruses, heredity, and age are the ma

Tobacco, UV rays, viruses, heredity, and age are the main causes of cancer.
Harold E. Varmus
We live in a dancing matrix of viruses; they dart, rather like bees, from organism to organism, from plant to insect to mammal to me and back again, and into the sea, tugging along pieces of this genome, strings of genes from that, transplanting grafts of DNA, passing around heredity as though at a great party.
Lewis Thomas
There are apparently three factors that lead to longevity: heredity, habits, and what your wife will let you get away with.
W. Bruce Cameron
Freedom was conditioned by man’s physical body, heredity, and environment.
Kenneth Scott Latourette
We know from our clinical experience in the practice of medicine that in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, the individual and his background of heredity are just as important, if not more so, as the disease itself.
Paul Dudley White
I know lots of women who have slim legs but refuse to wear skirts because of unsightly varicose or spider veins. Though heredity plays a role, your genes don’t have to doom you to a life of long pants.
Denise Austin
For me, ancestry is just one thing that connects us to people, and feeling connected to other people is generally a good thing, as long as one kind of connection does not have primacy over all the others. Heredity, race and nationhood are not the best criteria by which to judge our fellow humans.
Jeremy Hardy
Heredity provides for the modification of its own machinery.
James Mark Baldwin
Heredity is nothing but stored environment.
Luther Burbank
Heredity is what sets the parents of a teenager wondering about each other.
Laurence J. Peter
Here he tells us that the new birth is first of all ‘not of blood’. You don’t get it through the blood stream, through heredity. Your parents can give you much, but they cannot give you this.
E. Stanley Jones
The man of the future may, and even must, do things impossible in the past and acquire new motor variations not given by heredity.
G. Stanley Hall