Gilbert White Quote

To a thinking mind nothing is more wonderful than that early instinct which impresses young animals with the notion of the situation of their natural weapons, and of using them properly in their own defense, even before those weapons subsist or are formed.


The Natural History of Selborne, Letter XXXI (p. 178), Robert M. McBride & Company. 1925


To a thinking mind nothing is more wonderful than that early instinct which impresses young animals with the notion of the situation of their natural ...

To a thinking mind nothing is more wonderful than that early instinct which impresses young animals with the notion of the situation of their natural ...

To a thinking mind nothing is more wonderful than that early instinct which impresses young animals with the notion of the situation of their natural ...

To a thinking mind nothing is more wonderful than that early instinct which impresses young animals with the notion of the situation of their natural ...