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