Fact simply tells us of its existence, but experience ought to inform us why it exists.


In: John Blyth, Letters on Modern Agriculture, Letter XII (p. 233)


Fact simply tells us of its existence, but experience ought to inform us why it exists.

Fact simply tells us of its existence, but experience ought to inform us why it exists.

Fact simply tells us of its existence, but experience ought to inform us why it exists.

Fact simply tells us of its existence, but experience ought to inform us why it exists.