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Source: Webster's dictionaryNo bird discovers how to fly: evolution used a trillion bird-years to 'discover' that – where merely hundreds of person-years sufficed. Marvin Minsky
The power of words is immense. A well-chosen word has often sufficed to stop a flying army, to change defeat into victory and to save an empire. Emile de Girardin
If I can find out God, then I shall find Him, If none can find Him, then I shall sleep soundly, Knowing how well on earth your love sufficed me, A lamp in darkness. Sara Teasdale
A pair of powerful spectacles has sometimes sufficed to cure a person in love. Friedrich Nietzsche
No need for death, For to wring two hearts First faith sufficed and then love. Torquato Tasso
for those who would joyously march in rank and file, they have already earned my contempt, for they were given a large brain by accident when a spinal chord would have sufficed. Albert Einstein