Without a sense of ignorance there could be no desire of knowledge, and without his desire of knowledge man would not be man.


The Unity of Nature, Chapter 9 (p. 188), G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1885


Without a sense of ignorance there could be no desire of knowledge, and without his desire of knowledge man would not be man.

Without a sense of ignorance there could be no desire of knowledge, and without his desire of knowledge man would not be man.

Without a sense of ignorance there could be no desire of knowledge, and without his desire of knowledge man would not be man.

Without a sense of ignorance there could be no desire of knowledge, and without his desire of knowledge man would not be man.