The man of science, whatever his hopes may be, must lay them aside while he studies nature.


Mysticism and Logic: And Other Essays, Chapter I (p. 7)


The man of science, whatever his hopes may be, must lay them aside while he studies nature.

The man of science, whatever his hopes may be, must lay them aside while he studies nature.

The man of science, whatever his hopes may be, must lay them aside while he studies nature.

The man of science, whatever his hopes may be, must lay them aside while he studies nature.