Charles Darwin was an English scientist best known for his theory of evolution by natural selection. His groundbreaking work, "On the Origin of Species," proposed that species evolve over time through a process of natural selection. Darwin's theories revolutionized the field of biology and had a profound impact on the way we understand life on Earth. His contributions remain central to modern evolutionary biology.

"On the ordinary view of each species having been independently created, we gain no scientific explanation."



"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change."



"I have tried lately to read Shakespeare, and found it so intolerably dull that it nauseated me."



"In the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed."



"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."



"We must, however, acknowledge, as it seems to me, that man with all his noble qualities... still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin."

