Neil Arnott Quote

If it excite our admiration that a varied edifice, or even a magnificent city can be constructed of stone from one quarry, what must our feeling be to learn how few and simple the elements are out of which the sublime fabric of the universe, with all its orders of phenomena, has arisen, and is now sustained.


Elements of Physics, Synopsis (p. 19), Blanchard & Lea. 1856


If it excite our admiration that a varied edifice, or even a magnificent city can be constructed of stone from one quarry, what must our feeling be...

If it excite our admiration that a varied edifice, or even a magnificent city can be constructed of stone from one quarry, what must our feeling be...

If it excite our admiration that a varied edifice, or even a magnificent city can be constructed of stone from one quarry, what must our feeling be...

If it excite our admiration that a varied edifice, or even a magnificent city can be constructed of stone from one quarry, what must our feeling be...