Charles Darwin Quote

I shall always feel respect for every one who has written a book, let it be what it may, for I had no idea of the trouble which trying to write common English could cost one—And alas there yet remains the worst part of all correcting the press.


Letter to W. D. Fox, 7 July 1837, referring to his Journal of Researches


I shall always feel respect for every one who has written a book, let it be what it may, for I had no idea of the trouble which trying to write...

I shall always feel respect for every one who has written a book, let it be what it may, for I had no idea of the trouble which trying to write...

I shall always feel respect for every one who has written a book, let it be what it may, for I had no idea of the trouble which trying to write...

I shall always feel respect for every one who has written a book, let it be what it may, for I had no idea of the trouble which trying to write...