Famous Quotes by Alfred Russel Wallace

“Truth is born into this world only with pangs and tribulations, and every fresh truth is received unwillingly.”

Alfred Russel Wallace

There is nothing in the world that can be done without the use of the mind.

Alfred Russel Wallace

The law of nature is the law of the mind.

Alfred Russel Wallace

To understand the laws of nature is to understand the thoughts of God.

Alfred Russel Wallace

Science is the most useful and beautiful of all the human endeavors.

Alfred Russel Wallace

Every organism is the product of its environment and of its own history.

Alfred Russel Wallace

The most important lessons come from nature, not from books.

Alfred Russel Wallace

Nature never stands still; it is a continuous process of change and evolution.

Alfred Russel Wallace

We must look for the causes of things, and what we see must be only effects.

Alfred Russel Wallace

Nature is a vast laboratory in which we can study the phenomena of life.

Alfred Russel Wallace

All human beings should be treated with respect, regardless of their beliefs.

Alfred Russel Wallace

The greatest discoveries are made by those who have the courage to explore the unknown.

Alfred Russel Wallace

It is our duty to ensure that our actions do not cause harm to the planet.

Alfred Russel Wallace

In the long run, the best way to give a child a sense of responsibility is to let him assume it.

Alfred Russel Wallace

The life of a man is a series of moments; how we live those moments defines us.

Alfred Russel Wallace

There is no greater privilege than to be a scientist and to study the wonders of creation.

Alfred Russel Wallace

Life is a continuous adaptation to an ever-changing environment.

Alfred Russel Wallace

The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.

Alfred Russel Wallace

A great scientist is one who has the ability to see connections where others see only chaos.

Alfred Russel Wallace

Science, with its focus on empirical evidence, is our best tool for understanding the world.

Alfred Russel Wallace