Alfred Russel Wallace Quote

He who has extended his inquiries into the varied phenomena of nature learns to despise no fact, however small, and to consider the most apparently insignificant and common occurrences as much in need of explanation as those of a grander and more imposing character.


My Life, Chapter XIV (p. 202)


He who has extended his inquiries into the varied phenomena of nature learns to despise no fact, however small, and to consider the most apparently...

He who has extended his inquiries into the varied phenomena of nature learns to despise no fact, however small, and to consider the most apparently...

He who has extended his inquiries into the varied phenomena of nature learns to despise no fact, however small, and to consider the most apparently...

He who has extended his inquiries into the varied phenomena of nature learns to despise no fact, however small, and to consider the most apparently...