John Arthur Thomson Quote

The definitizing of error is often the beginning of its disappearance. When the evil genie of the Eastern tales took on definite bodily form there was some chance of tackling him; as a mere wraith he was unassailable.


Introduction to Science, Chapter I (p. 29), Henry Holt & Co. 1911


The definitizing of error is often the beginning of its disappearance. When the evil genie of the Eastern tales took on definite bodily form there...

The definitizing of error is often the beginning of its disappearance. When the evil genie of the Eastern tales took on definite bodily form there...

The definitizing of error is often the beginning of its disappearance. When the evil genie of the Eastern tales took on definite bodily form there...

The definitizing of error is often the beginning of its disappearance. When the evil genie of the Eastern tales took on definite bodily form there...