It is to lighten man's understanding, to illuminate his path through life, and not merely to make it easy, that science exists.


In: Frederick Houk Law, Science in Literature, Modern Physics (p. 318), Harper & Brothers. 1929


It is to lighten man's understanding, to illuminate his path through life, and not merely to make it easy, that science exists.

It is to lighten man's understanding, to illuminate his path through life, and not merely to make it easy, that science exists.

It is to lighten man's understanding, to illuminate his path through life, and not merely to make it easy, that science exists.

It is to lighten man's understanding, to illuminate his path through life, and not merely to make it easy, that science exists.