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Charles Darwin Quotes - Page 15

Farewell Australia! You ... are too great and ambitious for affection, yet not great enough for respect. I leave your shores without sorrow or regret.

Charles Darwin (2012). “On the Origin of the Species and The Voyage of the Beagle”, p.499, Graphic Arts Books

Any one whose disposition leads him to attach more weight to unexplained difficulties than to the explanation of facts will certainly reject my theory.

Charles Darwin (1869). “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”, p.418

I can remember the very spot in the road, whilst in my carriage, when to my joy the solution occurred to me.

Charles Darwin, Francis Darwin (1958). “Autobiography and Selected Letters”, p.43, Courier Corporation

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 (2010). “The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 29: “Erasmus Darwin” by Ernest Krause, with a Preliminary Notice by Charles Darwin; “The Autobiography of Charles Darwin” Edited by Nora Barlow; and Consolidated Index”, p.118, NYU Press

I am not the least afraid to die

Charles Darwin, Francis Darwin (1958). “Autobiography and Selected Letters”, p.348, Courier Corporation

Thomson's views on the recent age of the world have been for some time one of my sorest troubles.

Charles Darwin (2016). “Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: the Evolution”, p.629, VM eBooks

The Times is getting more detestable (but that is too weak word) than ever.

Charles Darwin (2016). “Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: the Evolution”, p.553, VM eBooks