And thus ever, behind the coarse effect, is a fine cause, which, being narrowly seen, is itself the effect of a finer cause.
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays and Lectures, Nature: Addresses, and Lectures, Circles (p. 404), The Library of America. 1983
And thus ever, behind the coarse effect, is a fine cause, which, being narrowly seen, is itself the effect of a finer cause.
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays and Lectures, Nature: Addresses, and Lectures, Circles (p. 404), The Library of America. 1983