L. Hamilton McCormick Quote

The manner in which thought flits from subject to subject is suggestive of the humming bird passing from flower to flower, ever active, ever moving, and ceaselessly busy.


Characterology, Chapter XXVI (p. 594), Rand McNally & Co. 1920


The manner in which thought flits from subject to subject is suggestive of the humming bird passing from flower to flower, ever active, ever moving,...

The manner in which thought flits from subject to subject is suggestive of the humming bird passing from flower to flower, ever active, ever moving,...

The manner in which thought flits from subject to subject is suggestive of the humming bird passing from flower to flower, ever active, ever moving,...

The manner in which thought flits from subject to subject is suggestive of the humming bird passing from flower to flower, ever active, ever moving,...