H. G. Wells Quote

Nothing destroys the powers of general observation quite so much as a life of experimental science.


Seven Famous Novels by H.G. Wells, The Food of the Gods, Chapter 2 (p. 540), Alfred A. Knopf. 1934


Nothing destroys the powers of general observation quite so much as a life of experimental science.

Nothing destroys the powers of general observation quite so much as a life of experimental science.

Nothing destroys the powers of general observation quite so much as a life of experimental science.

Nothing destroys the powers of general observation quite so much as a life of experimental science.