Cassius Jackson Keyser Quote

To be indefinable is not to be unknowable and not to be unknown.


The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking: Essays and Addresses, Chapter VI (p. 125), Columbia University Press. 1916


To be indefinable is not to be unknowable and not to be unknown.

To be indefinable is not to be unknowable and not to be unknown.

To be indefinable is not to be unknowable and not to be unknown.

To be indefinable is not to be unknowable and not to be unknown.