Jean Henri Fabre Quote

But what is the use of this history, what the use of all this minute research? I well know that it will not produce a fall in the price of pepper, a rise in that of crates of rotten cabbages, or other serious events of this kind, which cause fleets to be manned and set people face to face intent upon one another's extermination. The insect does not aim at so much glory. It confines itself to showing us life in the inexhaustible variety of its manifestations; it helps us to decipher in some small measure the obscurest book of all, the book of ourselves.


In 'Minotaurus typhoeus'


But what is the use of this history, what the use of all this minute research? I well know that it will not produce a fall in the price of pepper, a...

But what is the use of this history, what the use of all this minute research? I well know that it will not produce a fall in the price of pepper, a...

But what is the use of this history, what the use of all this minute research? I well know that it will not produce a fall in the price of pepper, a...

But what is the use of this history, what the use of all this minute research? I well know that it will not produce a fall in the price of pepper, a...