Frank Wigglesworth Clarke Quote

The study of science is a continual discouragement of obscurity or vagueness; it is a discipline in the statement and solution of definite problems, and it trains one to see things as they are, apart from all irrelevancies.


The Man of Science in Practical Affairs, Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume XLV, February, 1900


The study of science is a continual discouragement of obscurity or vagueness; it is a discipline in the statement and solution of definite problems,...

The study of science is a continual discouragement of obscurity or vagueness; it is a discipline in the statement and solution of definite problems,...

The study of science is a continual discouragement of obscurity or vagueness; it is a discipline in the statement and solution of definite problems,...

The study of science is a continual discouragement of obscurity or vagueness; it is a discipline in the statement and solution of definite problems,...