Charles Darwin Quote

A man who has no assured and ever present belief in the existence of a personal God or of a future existence with retribution and reward, can have for his rule of life, as far as I can see, only to follow those impulses and instincts which are the strongest or which seem to him the best ones


The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, 1809-1882: With Original Omissions Restored (ed. 1958)


A man who has no assured and ever present belief in the existence of a personal God or of a future existence with retribution and reward, can have...

A man who has no assured and ever present belief in the existence of a personal God or of a future existence with retribution and reward, can have...

A man who has no assured and ever present belief in the existence of a personal God or of a future existence with retribution and reward, can have...

A man who has no assured and ever present belief in the existence of a personal God or of a future existence with retribution and reward, can have...