There will always be enigmas for us in nature as in philosophy, which will keep alive the faculty of research, and the active power of investigation. And it is much wiser to rejoice that something has been discovered, than to regret that so much is still concealed from us.


In: John Davy (ed.), Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy (Volume 1)


There will always be enigmas for us in nature as in philosophy, which will keep alive the faculty of research, and the active power of investigation. ...

There will always be enigmas for us in nature as in philosophy, which will keep alive the faculty of research, and the active power of investigation. ...

There will always be enigmas for us in nature as in philosophy, which will keep alive the faculty of research, and the active power of investigation. ...

There will always be enigmas for us in nature as in philosophy, which will keep alive the faculty of research, and the active power of investigation. ...