Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Like breeds like.
For example, "looking at a field of flowers at a gallop" refers to dealing with something in a superficial way, or saying that "Tigers do not give birth to puppies", means "Like breeds like".
I like you because I have those same qualities in me and like begets liking.
Like begets like, and the majority of the chicks sired would have been high-stationed.
We mortals have a saying 'like begets like.'
The highly complex information encoded on DNA suggests that only "like begets like."
Like begets like.
This phenomenon is termed recombination and explains the frequent observation that like begets like, but not exactly like.
It is very simple and very logical and it cannot be argued, that is, like begets like, period, full stop.
Like begets like; characteristics persist and distill: why then are the castes crumbling and giving way to helter-skelter disorder?
Although Mendelian inheritance principles were well understood by geneticists in 1928, advocates of the eugenics movement held onto the unfounded premise that "like begets like".
Like Begets Like (also known as The Mirror Law): What you see in others, is a reflection of what you see in yourself.
As like begets like, the True Church will always be the one that tries to follow in the steps of her founders at Pentecost and her messengers will follow the apostle Paul, the first messenger to the first church age.