John Lancaster Spalding Quote

The study of science, dissociated from that of philosophy and literature, narrows the mind and weakens the power to love and follow the noblest ideals: for the truths which science ignores and must ignore are precisely those which have the deepest bearing on life and conduct.


p. 241 - Aphorisms and Reflections (1901)


The study of science, dissociated from that of philosophy and literature, narrows the mind and weakens the power to love and follow the noblest...

The study of science, dissociated from that of philosophy and literature, narrows the mind and weakens the power to love and follow the noblest...

The study of science, dissociated from that of philosophy and literature, narrows the mind and weakens the power to love and follow the noblest...

The study of science, dissociated from that of philosophy and literature, narrows the mind and weakens the power to love and follow the noblest...