We are not to be discouraged by the smallness of the means, but to remember that the greatest results are often produced by the accumulation of small effects.
Theory of evolution
We are not to be discouraged by the smallness of the means, but to remember that the greatest results are often produced by the accumulation of small effects.
Theory of evolution
Reflecting on the power of gradual processes, applicable to both science and life.
c. 1850s
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