“[T]he young and the old of widely different races, both with man and animals, express the same state of mind by the same movements.”
Quote by Charles Darwin
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The Works of Charles Darwin, Volume 23: The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
Charles Darwin's comprehensive study delves into the universal aspects of emotional expression, comparing and contrasting behaviors in both species, providing a foundational text in the field of evolutionary biology. more
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