Harvey Rice Quote

The powers of the human mind, if not infinite, may admit of infinite culture. What is supposed to be "unknowable" may, therefore, become known. However this may be, there is no divine injunction which prescribes a limit to human possibilities.


Nature and Culture, Chapter 1 (p. 7), Lee & Shepard. 1875


The powers of the human mind, if not infinite, may admit of infinite culture. What is supposed to be unknowable may, therefore, become known. However ...

The powers of the human mind, if not infinite, may admit of infinite culture. What is supposed to be unknowable may, therefore, become known. However ...

The powers of the human mind, if not infinite, may admit of infinite culture. What is supposed to be unknowable may, therefore, become known. However ...

The powers of the human mind, if not infinite, may admit of infinite culture. What is supposed to be unknowable may, therefore, become known. However ...