John Arthur Thomson Quote

It may be granted, too, that science, like a child pulling a flower to bits, is apt and biology is one of the worst of the offenders to dissect more than it constructs, and to lose in its analysis the vision of unity and harmony which the artist has ever before his eyes.


In: James Edward Hand, Ideals of Science & Faith


It may be granted, too, that science, like a child pulling a flower to bits, is apt and biology is one of the worst of the offenders to dissect more...

It may be granted, too, that science, like a child pulling a flower to bits, is apt and biology is one of the worst of the offenders to dissect more...

It may be granted, too, that science, like a child pulling a flower to bits, is apt and biology is one of the worst of the offenders to dissect more...

It may be granted, too, that science, like a child pulling a flower to bits, is apt and biology is one of the worst of the offenders to dissect more...