Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Quote

The only simplicity for which I would give a straw is that which is on the other side of the complex — not that which never has divined it.


"Holmes-Pollock Letters : The Correspondence of Mr. Justice Holmes and Sir Frederick Pollock, 1874-1932" (2nd ed., 1961), p. 109.


The only simplicity for which I would give a straw is that which is on the other side of the complex — not that which never has divined it.

The only simplicity for which I would give a straw is that which is on the other side of the complex — not that which never has divined it.

The only simplicity for which I would give a straw is that which is on the other side of the complex — not that which never has divined it.

The only simplicity for which I would give a straw is that which is on the other side of the complex — not that which never has divined it.