Quintilian Quote

The lofty serenity of science becomes possible only on the condition of impartial criticism, which without regard for the beliefs of a certain portion of humanity, handles its imperturbable instrument with the inflexibility of the geometrician, without anger and without pity. The critic never insults.


The Future of Science, Chapter XV (p. 257), Roberts Brothers. 1893


The lofty serenity of science becomes possible only on the condition of impartial criticism, which without regard for the beliefs of a certain...

The lofty serenity of science becomes possible only on the condition of impartial criticism, which without regard for the beliefs of a certain...

The lofty serenity of science becomes possible only on the condition of impartial criticism, which without regard for the beliefs of a certain...

The lofty serenity of science becomes possible only on the condition of impartial criticism, which without regard for the beliefs of a certain...