Nothing is so vexatious to me, as so constantly finding myself drawing different conclusions from better judges than myself, from the same facts.


In: Francis Darwin (ed.), The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin (Volume 1)


Nothing is so vexatious to me, as so constantly finding myself drawing different conclusions from better judges than myself, from the same facts.

Nothing is so vexatious to me, as so constantly finding myself drawing different conclusions from better judges than myself, from the same facts.

Nothing is so vexatious to me, as so constantly finding myself drawing different conclusions from better judges than myself, from the same facts.

Nothing is so vexatious to me, as so constantly finding myself drawing different conclusions from better judges than myself, from the same facts.