No transcendent ability is required in order to make useful discoveries in science; the edifice of science needs its masons, bricklayers, and common labourers as well as its foremen, master-builders, and architects.


Mysticism and Logic: And Other Essays, Chapter II (p. 41), Longmans, Green & Co. 1919


No transcendent ability is required in order to make useful discoveries in science; the edifice of science needs its masons, bricklayers, and common...

No transcendent ability is required in order to make useful discoveries in science; the edifice of science needs its masons, bricklayers, and common...

No transcendent ability is required in order to make useful discoveries in science; the edifice of science needs its masons, bricklayers, and common...

No transcendent ability is required in order to make useful discoveries in science; the edifice of science needs its masons, bricklayers, and common...