It is not who is right, but what is right, that is of importance. Thomas H. Huxley More Quotes by Thomas H. Huxley More Quotes From Thomas H. Huxley I have no faith, very little hope, and as much charity as I can afford. Thomas H. Huxley It is an error to imagine that evolution signifies a constant tendency to increased perfection. That process undoubtedly involves a constant remodelling of the organism in adaptation to new conditions; but it depends on the nature of those conditions whether the directions of the modifications effected shall be upward or downward. Thomas H. Huxley Only a scientific people can survive in a scientific future. Thomas H. Huxley Science comits suicide when it adopts a creed. Thomas H. Huxley The world makes up for all its follies and injustices by being damnably sentimental. Thomas H. Huxley