Charles Darwin
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.
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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. - 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.

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Charles Darwin

British naturalist, author of "On the origin of species, by means of natural selection"

February 12th, 1809 - April 19th, 1882