"Man selects only for his own good: Nature only for that of the being which she tends."
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This quote contrasts human-driven selection with nature's impartial processes. While humans often manipulate organisms for personal benefit—through selective breeding or genetic modification—nature operates without such biases, promoting traits that benefit the organism's survival and reproduction. It prompts a reflection on our interventions in natural systems and the long-term implications of prioritizing short-term human interests over ecological balance.