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Conclusion Quotes by Charles Darwin
- We may confidently come to the conclusion, that the forces which slowly and by little starts uplift continents, and that those which at successive periods…
- Nothing before had ever made me thoroughly realise, though I had read various scientific books, that science consists in grouping facts so that general laws…
- I am aware that the conclusions arrived at in this work will be denounced by some as highly irreligious; but he who denounces them is…
- It has been a bitter mortification for me to digest the conclusion that the "race is for the strong" and that I shall probably do…
- For I am well aware that scarcely a single point is discussed in this volume on which facts cannot be adduced, often apparently leading to…
- I am turned into a sort of machine for observing facts and grinding out conclusions.
- Nothing is easier than to admit in words the truth of the universal struggle for life, or more difficult--at least I have found it so--than…
- Nothing is easier than to admit in words the truth of the universal struggle for life, or more difficult - at least I have found…
- The main conclusion arrived at in this work, namely that man is descended from some lowly-organised form, will, I regret to think, be highly distasteful…
- After five years' work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a…
- In conclusion, it appears that nothing can be more improving to a young naturalist, than a journey in distant countries
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- Reasoning draws a conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain, unless the mind discovers it by the path of experience. — Roger Bacon
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- Man is too quick at forming conclusions. — Edward E. Barnard
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- I have come to the conclusion that while a candidate's faith matters, what's most important is how he or she applies that… — Gary Bauer
- Obama and the Democrats' preposterous argument is that we are just one more big tax increase away from solving our economic problems.… — Bob Beauprez
- We cannot say that if a child is badly nourished he will become a criminal. We must see what conclusion the child… — Alfred Adler
- Genius - to know without having learned; to draw just conclusions from unknown premises; to discern the soul of things. — Ambrose Bierce
- While day by day the overzealous student stores up facts for future use, he who has learned to trust nature finds need… — Larry Bird