Sinclair Lewis Quote

The normal man, he does not care much what he does except that he should eat and sleep and make love. But the scientist is intensely religious — he is so religious that he will not accept quarter truths, because they are an insult to his faith.


Arrowsmith, Chapter XXVI, Section I (p. 290)


The normal man, he does not care much what he does except that he should eat and sleep and make love. But the scientist is intensely religious — he ...

The normal man, he does not care much what he does except that he should eat and sleep and make love. But the scientist is intensely religious — he ...

The normal man, he does not care much what he does except that he should eat and sleep and make love. But the scientist is intensely religious — he ...

The normal man, he does not care much what he does except that he should eat and sleep and make love. But the scientist is intensely religious — he ...