"The great tragedy of science - the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact."
"If then, said I, the question is put to me would I rather have a miserable ape for a grandfather or a man highly endowed by nature and possessing great means and influence and yet who employs those faculties for the mere purpose of introducing ridicule into a grave scientific discussion-I unhesitatingly affirm my preference for the ape."
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Source: Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature. Book by Thomas Henry Huxley. Chapter 1, p. 28, 1884.
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