G. K. Chesterton Quote

Apparently a scientist is a man who surveys all the sciences, without any particular study of them, and then gives expression to his own moral principles or prejudices.


All Is Grist: A Book of Essays, On Mr. Mencken and Fundamentalism (p. 50)


Apparently a scientist is a man who surveys all the sciences, without any particular study of them, and then gives expression to his own moral...

Apparently a scientist is a man who surveys all the sciences, without any particular study of them, and then gives expression to his own moral...

Apparently a scientist is a man who surveys all the sciences, without any particular study of them, and then gives expression to his own moral...

Apparently a scientist is a man who surveys all the sciences, without any particular study of them, and then gives expression to his own moral...