Samuel Butler (novelist) Quote

The human intellect owes its superiority over that of the lower animals in great measure to the stimulus which alcohol has given imagination.


The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler: Alps and sanctuaries (ed. 1924)


The human intellect owes its superiority over that of the lower animals in great measure to the stimulus which alcohol has given imagination.

The human intellect owes its superiority over that of the lower animals in great measure to the stimulus which alcohol has given imagination.

The human intellect owes its superiority over that of the lower animals in great measure to the stimulus which alcohol has given imagination.

The human intellect owes its superiority over that of the lower animals in great measure to the stimulus which alcohol has given imagination.