Thomas Henry Huxley Quote

Next to being right in this world, the best of all things is to be clearly and definitely wrong, because you will come out somewhere. If you go buzzing about between right and wrong, vibrating and fluctuating, you come out nowhere; but if you are absolutely and thoroughly and persistently wrong, you must, some of these days, have the extreme good fortune of knocking your head against a fact, and that sets you all straight again.


Huxley's Autobiography and Selected Essays from Lay Sermons (ed. 1910)


Next to being right in this world, the best of all things is to be clearly and definitely wrong, because you will come out somewhere. If you go...

Next to being right in this world, the best of all things is to be clearly and definitely wrong, because you will come out somewhere. If you go...

Next to being right in this world, the best of all things is to be clearly and definitely wrong, because you will come out somewhere. If you go...

Next to being right in this world, the best of all things is to be clearly and definitely wrong, because you will come out somewhere. If you go...