Percy Williams Bridgman Quote

I for one am not willing to admit that a man has been liberally educated for a free society who has not learned to view instinctively the doings of men against the background of the potentialities of the future rather than of the incoherencies of the past.


Reflections of a Physicist - Chapter 32 (p. 568), Philosophical Library. 1950


I for one am not willing to admit that a man has been liberally educated for a free society who has not learned to view instinctively the doings of...

I for one am not willing to admit that a man has been liberally educated for a free society who has not learned to view instinctively the doings of...

I for one am not willing to admit that a man has been liberally educated for a free society who has not learned to view instinctively the doings of...

I for one am not willing to admit that a man has been liberally educated for a free society who has not learned to view instinctively the doings of...