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Another Quotes by Charles Darwin
- Another source of conviction in the existence of God, connected with the reason and not with the feelings, impresses me as having much more weight.…
- History shows that the human mind, fed by constant accessions of knowledge, periodically grows too large for its theoretical coverings, and bursts them asunder to…
- I am actually weary of telling people that I do not pretend to adduce [direct] evidence of one species changing into another, but I believe…
- In however complex a manner this feeling may have originated, as it is one of high importance to all those animals which aid and defend…
- Not one change of species into another is on record ... we cannot prove that a single species has been changed.
- As natural selection acts by competition, it adapts the inhabitants of each country only in relation to the degree of perfection of their associates; so…
- What wretched doings come from the ardor of fame; the love of truth alone would never make one man attack another bitterly.
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