Arthur Conan Doyle Quote

If the man who observes the myriad stars, and considers that they and their innumerable satellites move in their serene dignity through the heavens, each swinging clear of the other's orbit-if, I say, the man who sees this cannot realise the Creator's attributes without the help of the book of Job, then his view of things is beyond my understanding.


The Stark Munro Letters (ed. 1895)


If the man who observes the myriad stars, and considers that they and their innumerable satellites move in their serene dignity through the heavens,...

If the man who observes the myriad stars, and considers that they and their innumerable satellites move in their serene dignity through the heavens,...

If the man who observes the myriad stars, and considers that they and their innumerable satellites move in their serene dignity through the heavens,...

If the man who observes the myriad stars, and considers that they and their innumerable satellites move in their serene dignity through the heavens,...