Man appears to be the missing link between anthropoid apes and human beings. Konrad Lorenz More Quotes by Konrad Lorenz More Quotes From Konrad Lorenz When I was about ten, I discovered evolution by reading a book by Wilhelm Boelsche and seeing a picture of Archaeopteryx. Konrad Lorenz picture evolution reading book I consider early childhood events as most essential to a man's scientific and philosophical development. Konrad Lorenz man childhood events development I owe undying gratitude to my patient parents. Konrad Lorenz owe parents gratitude patient From a neighbour, I got a one-day-old duckling and found, to my intense joy, that it transferred its following response to my person. At the same time, my interest became irreversibly fixated on water fowl, and I became an expert on their behaviour even as a child. Konrad Lorenz child time joy water There is indeed the possibility that the evolutionary process has, in gray antiquity, bred into us an excess of aggression. Konrad Lorenz us gray aggression process 'I don't need brains,' says the billionaire contemptuously. 'I'm brainy enough myself!' The broker cries out in desperation, 'What, in heaven's name, do you want?' 'Goodness,' is the answer. Konrad Lorenz brainy name myself you I grew up in the large house and the larger garden of my parents in Altenberg. They were supremely tolerant of my inordinate love for animals. Konrad Lorenz parents garden house love In the course of evolution, it constantly happens that, independently of each other, two different forms of life take similar, parallel paths in adapting themselves to the same external circumstances. Konrad Lorenz evolution circumstances life two Practically all animals which move fast in a homogeneous medium have found means of giving their body a streamlined shape, thereby reducing friction to a minimum. Konrad Lorenz fast animals body giving Whenever we find, in two forms of life that are unrelated to each other, a similarity of form or of behaviour patterns which relates to more than a few minor details, we assume it to be caused by parallel adaptation to the same life-preserving function. Konrad Lorenz find more details life Ethologists are often accused of drawing false analogies between animal and human behaviour. However, no such thing as a false analogy exists: an analogy can be more or less detailed and, hence, more or less informative. Konrad Lorenz human more drawing animal The father-mother family with two children isolated in a city flat is already insufficient. Konrad Lorenz city family two children