Henri Poincaré Quote

Not to suffer is a negative ideal more surely attained by the annihilation of the world. If we wish more and more to free man from material cares, it is that he may be able to employ the liberty obtained in the study and contemplation of truth.


The foundations of science


Not to suffer is a negative ideal more surely attained by the annihilation of the world. If we wish more and more to free man from material cares, it ...

Not to suffer is a negative ideal more surely attained by the annihilation of the world. If we wish more and more to free man from material cares, it ...

Not to suffer is a negative ideal more surely attained by the annihilation of the world. If we wish more and more to free man from material cares, it ...

Not to suffer is a negative ideal more surely attained by the annihilation of the world. If we wish more and more to free man from material cares, it ...