Charles Darwin Quotes About Art

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  • Language is an art, like brewing or baking.... It certainly is not a true instinct, for every language has to be learnt.

    Charles Darwin (1875). “The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex”, p.86
  • If I had life to live over again, I would give my life to poetry, to music, to literature, and to art to make life richer and happier. In my youth I steeled myself against them and thought them so much waste.

  • I have been speculating last night what makes a man a discoverer of undiscovered things. As far as I can conjecture the art consists in habitually searching for the causes and meaning of everything which occurs.

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    Charles Darwin (2003). “On the Origin of Species”, p.494, Broadview Press
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Charles Darwin

  • Born: February 12, 1809
  • Died: April 19, 1882
  • Occupation: Naturalist