Lancelot Law Whyte Quote

In the vast tapestry of human experience there is nothing so extraordinary, or so challenging to human understanding as the process by which in a partly haphazard world of inorganic materials exploited their own laws so that organisms came into existence, and a cumulative process was started that led to the appearance of man.


Accent on Form: An Anticipation of the Science of Tomorrow, Chapter VI (p. 85), Harper & Brothers Publishers. 1954


In the vast tapestry of human experience there is nothing so extraordinary, or so challenging to human understanding as the process by which in a...

In the vast tapestry of human experience there is nothing so extraordinary, or so challenging to human understanding as the process by which in a...

In the vast tapestry of human experience there is nothing so extraordinary, or so challenging to human understanding as the process by which in a...

In the vast tapestry of human experience there is nothing so extraordinary, or so challenging to human understanding as the process by which in a...