We live today in a world in which poets and historians and men of affairs are proud that they wouldn't even begin to consider thinking about learning anything of science, regarding it as the far end of a tunnel too long for any wise man to put his head into.


The Open Mind, Chapter VII (p. 128), Simon & Schuster. 1955


We live today in a world in which poets and historians and men of affairs are proud that they wouldn't even begin to consider thinking about learning ...

We live today in a world in which poets and historians and men of affairs are proud that they wouldn't even begin to consider thinking about learning ...

We live today in a world in which poets and historians and men of affairs are proud that they wouldn't even begin to consider thinking about learning ...

We live today in a world in which poets and historians and men of affairs are proud that they wouldn't even begin to consider thinking about learning ...