"Nature, imaginative by necessity, has already solved the problems we are struggling to solve"
"…people are trusting the inscrutable wisdom of natural solutions"
"We can see more clearly than ever before, how nature works her miracles… …When we stare this deeply into natures eyes it takes our breath away, in a good way, it bursts our bubble"
"Despite what we would call 'limits' nature manages to craft materials of a complexity and functionality that we can only envy."
At the end of the preface of "Life on the Edge" a selection of writings from Scientific American this is said of natural selection:
"…the blind, pragmatic and wonderfully inventive nature of natural selection itself."
The article, EVOLUTION OF THE EYE also attributes cognitive powers to natural selection.
"Natural selection, as some might think, does not result in perfection. It tinkers with the material available to it, sometimes to odd effect."