It is not in the act of seeing things or apprehending facts that we differ so much from one another, as in the act of interpreting what we see or apprehend.
Under The Apple Tree, Literature and Science (p. 176), Houghton Mifflin Co. 1916
It is not in the act of seeing things or apprehending facts that we differ so much from one another, as in the act of interpreting what we see or apprehend.
Under The Apple Tree, Literature and Science (p. 176), Houghton Mifflin Co. 1916