Joseph Priestley Quote

One of the most intimate of all associations in the human mind is that of cause and effect. They suggest one another with the utmost readiness upon all occasions; so that it is almost impossible to contemplate the one, without having some idea of, or forming some conjecture about the other.


The History and Present State of Electricity - Part III, Section I (p. 441), Printed for J. Dodsley. 1767


One of the most intimate of all associations in the human mind is that of cause and effect. They suggest one another with the utmost readiness upon...

One of the most intimate of all associations in the human mind is that of cause and effect. They suggest one another with the utmost readiness upon...

One of the most intimate of all associations in the human mind is that of cause and effect. They suggest one another with the utmost readiness upon...

One of the most intimate of all associations in the human mind is that of cause and effect. They suggest one another with the utmost readiness upon...