Frank Wigglesworth Clarke Quote

The man of science deals with questions which commonly lie outside of the range of ordinary experience, which often have no immediately discernible relation to the affairs of everyday life, and which concentrate the mind upon apparent abstractions to an extraordinary degree.


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


The man of science deals with questions which commonly lie outside of the range of ordinary experience, which often have no immediately discernible...

The man of science deals with questions which commonly lie outside of the range of ordinary experience, which often have no immediately discernible...

The man of science deals with questions which commonly lie outside of the range of ordinary experience, which often have no immediately discernible...

The man of science deals with questions which commonly lie outside of the range of ordinary experience, which often have no immediately discernible...