44 Quotes by Erasmus Darwin

Erasmus Darwin Quotes By Tag


  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    Birth after birth the line unchanging runs,And fathers live transmitted in their sons;Each passing year beholds the unvarying kinds,The same their manners, and the same their minds:Till, as erelong successive buds decay,And insect-shoals successive pass away,Increasing wants the pregnant parent vexWith the fond wish to form a softer sex. ..

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    Hence when a person is in great pain, the cause of which he cannot remove, he sets his teeth firmly together, or bites some substance between them with great vehemence, as another mode of violent exertion to produce a temporary relief. Thus we have the proverb where no help can be has in pain, 'to grin and abide;' and the tortures of hell are said to be attended with 'gnashing of teeth.'Describing a suggestion of the origin of the grin in the present form of a proverb, 'to grin and bear it.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    Such is the condition of organic nature! whose first law might be expressed in the words 'Eat or be eaten!' and which would seem to be one great slaughter-house, one universal scene of rapacity and injustice!

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    Till o'er the wreck, emerging from the storm, Immortal Nature lifts her changeful form: Mounts from her funeral pyre on wings of flame, And soars and shines, another and the same.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    No radiant pearl, which crested Fortune wears, No gem that twinkling hangs from Beauty's wars. Not the bright stars which Night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear that flows Down Virtue's manly cheek for others' woes.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    Organic life beneath the shoreless wavesWas born and rais’d in Ocean’s pearly cavesFirst forms minute, unseen by spheric glass,Move on the mud, or pierce the watery mass;These, as successive generations bloom,New powers acquire, and larger limbs assume;Whence countless groups of vegetation spring,And breathing realms of fin, and feet and wing.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    Soon shall thy arm, UNCONQUER'D STEAM! afarDrag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car;Or on wide-waving wings expanded bearThe flying-chariot through the fields of air.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Erasmus Darwin
  • Quote

    It is often hazardous to marry an heiress, as she is not unfrequently the last of a diseased family.

  • Share