"Overproduction" Quotes from Famous Books
... tree, or if there were any provision for insect-carriage; but with wide-breeding as the end, and the wind which "bloweth where it listeth" as the means, no one is entitled to declare that pine-pollen is in wasteful excess. The cheapness of wind-carriage may be set against the overproduction of pollen. ... — Darwiniana - Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism • Asa Gray
... an overproduction of argument,' I says. 'The old Earth keeps shellin' out more gold ev'ry year, an' the more she takes out o' her pockets the more I have to take ... — Keeping up with Lizzie • Irving Bacheller |