Thomas Henry Huxley Quote

In nature, nothing is at rest, nothing is amorphous; the simplest particle of that which men in their blindness are pleased to call "brute matter" is a vast aggregate of molecular mechanisms performing complicated movements of immense rapidity, and sensitively adjusting themselves to every change in the surrounding world.


Science and Education: Essays, Chapter XIV (p. 371), D. Appleton & Co. 1896


In nature, nothing is at rest, nothing is amorphous; the simplest particle of that which men in their blindness are pleased to call brute matter is a ...

In nature, nothing is at rest, nothing is amorphous; the simplest particle of that which men in their blindness are pleased to call brute matter is a ...

In nature, nothing is at rest, nothing is amorphous; the simplest particle of that which men in their blindness are pleased to call brute matter is a ...

In nature, nothing is at rest, nothing is amorphous; the simplest particle of that which men in their blindness are pleased to call brute matter is a ...