Richard Swann Lull Quote

The great problem of the whence and whither of man has been before the minds of thinkers from time immemorial. This has, of course, also extended to questions concerning animal and plant origins and that of the world and of the universe itself. These questions, after centuries of thought, are still far from their ultimate solution.


The Ways of Life, Chapter X (p. 299), Harper & Brothers Publishers. 1925


The great problem of the whence and whither of man has been before the minds of thinkers from time immemorial. This has, of course, also extended to...

The great problem of the whence and whither of man has been before the minds of thinkers from time immemorial. This has, of course, also extended to...

The great problem of the whence and whither of man has been before the minds of thinkers from time immemorial. This has, of course, also extended to...

The great problem of the whence and whither of man has been before the minds of thinkers from time immemorial. This has, of course, also extended to...