Sir Richard Gregory, 1st Baronet Quote

The man of science, by virtue of his training, is alone capable of realising the difficulties — often enormous — of obtaining accurate data upon which just judgment may be based.


Discovery; or, The Spirit and Service of Science, Chapter III (p. 40), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1918


The man of science, by virtue of his training, is alone capable of realising the difficulties — often enormous — of obtaining accurate data upon...

The man of science, by virtue of his training, is alone capable of realising the difficulties — often enormous — of obtaining accurate data upon...

The man of science, by virtue of his training, is alone capable of realising the difficulties — often enormous — of obtaining accurate data upon...

The man of science, by virtue of his training, is alone capable of realising the difficulties — often enormous — of obtaining accurate data upon...