Carl Linnaeus quotes
Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist, known as the father of modern taxonomy. His classification system laid the foundations for naming and organizing living organisms. He transformed biological science by standardizing the naming of species. Here are 28 of his quotes:
Everything the Almighty Creator has instituted on our globe occurs in such a wonderful order, that no thing subsists without the support of something else: The Globe itself, with all its Stones, Ore, and Gravel, is nourished and sustained by the Elements: Plants, Trees, Herbs, Grasses, and Mosses grow out of the Globe, and Animals eventually grow out of the plants. All of these are finally transformed back into their primary substances, the Earth feeding the Plant, the Plant the Worm, the Worm the Bird, and often the Bird the Beast of Prey; Then finally the Beast of Prey is consumed the Bird of Prey, the Bird of Prey by the Worm, the Worm by the Herb, the Herb by the Earth: Man indeed, who turns everything to his needs, is often consumed by the Beast, the Bird, or the Fish which preys on him, by the Worm or the Earth. It is thus that everything circulates.
Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus
Occupation: Swedish Botanist
Born: May 23, 1707
Died: January 10, 1778
Quotes count: 28
Wikipedia: Carl Linnaeus
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