Excerpt from Something Wrong
Not without a true love for nature and a desire to investigate her intricacies can man ever appreciate the wonderful knowledge which she holds in store for him. The great students of nature to whom has been unfolded her great books of truth - the men and women of seemingly simple mind - have been content to study life's natural laws as they are.
Such a man was Luther Burbank, for he studied plant life in such a way as to learn to make plants do his bidding. So the science of growing combined varieties, most beautiful and most useful, was developed. Such a man was Charles Darwin, from whose studies and comparisons of animal life the theory of evolution grew.
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