Every part is disposed to unite with the whole, that it may thereby escape from its own incompleteness.


The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (MacCurdy, 1938) - I Philosophy


Every part is disposed to unite with the whole, that it may thereby escape from its own incompleteness.

Every part is disposed to unite with the whole, that it may thereby escape from its own incompleteness.

Every part is disposed to unite with the whole, that it may thereby escape from its own incompleteness.

Every part is disposed to unite with the whole, that it may thereby escape from its own incompleteness.