Like other men, scientists become deaf and blind to any argument or evidence that does not fit into the thought pattern which circumstances have led them to follow.


Louis Pasteur: Free Lance of Science, Chapter VII (p. 197), Little, Brown & Company. 1950


Like other men, scientists become deaf and blind to any argument or evidence that does not fit into the thought pattern which circumstances have led...

Like other men, scientists become deaf and blind to any argument or evidence that does not fit into the thought pattern which circumstances have led...

Like other men, scientists become deaf and blind to any argument or evidence that does not fit into the thought pattern which circumstances have led...

Like other men, scientists become deaf and blind to any argument or evidence that does not fit into the thought pattern which circumstances have led...