Without its associated thought a word remains a mere sound.


Translated by Thomas J. McCormack, Popular Scientific Lectures (2nd edition), On Instruction in the Classics and the Mathematico-Physical, Sciences, 1897


Without its associated thought a word remains a mere sound.

Without its associated thought a word remains a mere sound.

Without its associated thought a word remains a mere sound.

Without its associated thought a word remains a mere sound.