Lewis Thomas Quote

It is a distortion, with something profoundly disloyal about it, to picture the human being as a teetering, fallible contraption, always needing, watching and patching, always on the verge of flapping to pieces.


A Long Line of Cells Collected Essays (ed. 1990)


It is a distortion, with something profoundly disloyal about it, to picture the human being as a teetering, fallible contraption, always needing,...

It is a distortion, with something profoundly disloyal about it, to picture the human being as a teetering, fallible contraption, always needing,...

It is a distortion, with something profoundly disloyal about it, to picture the human being as a teetering, fallible contraption, always needing,...

It is a distortion, with something profoundly disloyal about it, to picture the human being as a teetering, fallible contraption, always needing,...