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Charles Darwin Quote: “Physiological experiment on animals is justifiable for real investigation, but not for mere damnable and detestable curiosity.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “We fancied even that the bushes smelt unpleasantly.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “There are several other sources of enjoyment in a long voyage, which are of a more reasonable nature. The map of the world ceases to be a blank; it becomes a picture full of the most varied and animated figures.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “It may be conceit, but I believe the subject will interest the public, and I am sure that the views are original.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Till facts be grouped and called there can be no prediction. The only advantage of discovering laws is to foretell what will happen and to see the bearing of scattered facts.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “In regard to the amount of difference between the races, we must make some allowance for our nice powers of discrimination gained by a long habit of observing ourselves.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “As for a future life, every man must judge for himself between conflicting vague probabilities.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Formerly Milton’s Paradise Lost had been my chief favourite, and in my excursions during the voyage of the Beagle, when I could take only a single small volume, I always chose Milton.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Light may be shed on man and his origins.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “And hail their queen, fair regent of the night.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Man is descended from a hairy, tailed quadruped, probably arboreal in its habits.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Nothing can be more improving to a young naturalist, than a journey in a distant country.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “We thus learn that man is descended from a hairy quadruped, furnished with a tail and pointed ears, probably arboreal in its habits, and an inhabitant of the Old World.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “False facts are highly injurious to the progress of science, for they often endure long; but false views, if supported by some evidence, do little harm, for every one takes a salutary pleasure in proving their falseness.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “The man who walks with Henslow.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “It is no valid objection that science as yet throws no light on the far higher problem of the essence or origin of life. Who can explain gravity? No one now objects to following out the results consequent on this unknown element of attraction...”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Disbelief crept over me at a very slow rate, but at last it was complete.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Travelling ought also to teach him distrust; but at the same time he will discover, how many trully goodnatured people there are.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “On the other hand, novels which are works of the imagination, though not of a very high order, have been for years a wonderful relief and pleasure to me, and I often bless all novelists. A surprising number have been read aloud to me, and I like all if moderately good, and if they do not end unhappily – against which a law ought to be passed.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “The natural history of this archipelago is very remarkable; it seems to be a little world within itself.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “The children of the Indians are saved, to be sold or given away as servants, or rather slaves, for as long a time as the owners can deceive them; but I believe in this respect there is little to complain of.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Natural Selection has been the main but not exclusive means of modification.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “I received the proceedings of one of the meetings, in which it seemed that the shape of my head had been the subject of a public discussion, and one of the speakers declared that I had the bump of reverence developed enough for ten priests.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “All that at present can be said with certainty, is that, as with the individual, so with the species, the hour of life has run its course, ans is spent.”
Charles Darwin Quote: “Hence it is quite credible that the presence of a feline animal in large numbers in a district might determine, through the intervention first of mice and then of bees, the frequency of certain flowers in that district!”
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