Bertrand Russell Quote

It is only through imagination that men become aware of what the world might be; without it, 'progress' would become mechanical and trivial.


On Education Especially in Early Childhood (ed. 1957)


It is only through imagination that men become aware of what the world might be; without it, 'progress' would become mechanical and trivial.

It is only through imagination that men become aware of what the world might be; without it, 'progress' would become mechanical and trivial.

It is only through imagination that men become aware of what the world might be; without it, 'progress' would become mechanical and trivial.

It is only through imagination that men become aware of what the world might be; without it, 'progress' would become mechanical and trivial.