Jean-Baptiste Lamarck Quotes
The Great Age Of The Earth Will Appear Greater To Man When He Understands The Origin Of Living Organisms And The Reasons For The Gradual Development And Improvement Of Their Organization. This Antiquity Will Appear Even Greater When He Realizes The Length Of Time And The Particular Conditions Which Were Necessary To Bring All The Living Species Into Existence. This Is Particularly True Since Man Is The Latest Result And Present Climax Of This Development, The Ultimate Limit Of Which, If It Is Ever Reached, Cannot Be Known.
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