Humphry Davy Quote

Attraction, of whatever kind, tends, as it were, to produce rest - a sort of eternal sleep in Nature.


Consolations in Travel: Or, The Last Days of a Philosopher, Dialogue the Sixth (p. 179), Cassell & Co., Ltd. 1889


Attraction, of whatever kind, tends, as it were, to produce rest - a sort of eternal sleep in Nature.

Attraction, of whatever kind, tends, as it were, to produce rest - a sort of eternal sleep in Nature.

Attraction, of whatever kind, tends, as it were, to produce rest - a sort of eternal sleep in Nature.

Attraction, of whatever kind, tends, as it were, to produce rest - a sort of eternal sleep in Nature.