6 Quotes & Sayings By Erasmus Darwin

Erasmus Darwin was an English physician, poet, philosopher, theologian, and grandfather of Charles Darwin. He is known primarily for his 1791 work Zoonomia, or The Laws of Organic Life. It outlined his theory of evolution through natural selection. His name is sometimes spelled Erasmus Darwin.

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Birth after birth the line unchanging runs, And fathers live transmitted in their sons; Each passing year beholds the unvarying kinds, The same their manners, and the same their minds: Till, as erelong successive buds decay, And insect-shoals successive pass away, Increasing wants the pregnant parent vex With the fond wish to form a softer sex... Erasmus Darwin
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Till o'er the wreck, emerging from the storm, Immortal Nature lifts her changeful form: Mounts from her funeral pyre on wings of flame, And soars and shines, another and the same. Erasmus Darwin
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The mass starts into a million suns; Earths round each sun with quick explosions burst, And second planets issue from the first.[ The first concept of a 'big bang' theory of the universe.] Erasmus Darwin
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This compassion, or sympathy with the pains of others, ought also to extend to the brute creation, as far as our necessities will admit; for we cannot exist long without the destruction of other animal or vegetable beings either in their mature or embryon state. Such is the condition of mortality, that the first law of nature is 'eat, or be eaten.' Hence for the preservation of our existence we may be supposed to have a natural right to kill those brute creatures, which we want to eat, or which want to eat us; but to destroy even insects wantonly shows an unreflecting mind, or a depraved heart. Erasmus Darwin
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Such is the condition of organic nature! whose first law might be expressed in the words 'Eat or be eaten! ' and which would seem to be one great slaughter-house, one universal scene of rapacity and injustice! Erasmus Darwin