Thought is powerless, except it make something outside of itself: the thought which conquers the world is not contemplative but active.


Lectures and Essays by William Kingdon Clifford (ed. 1879)


Thought is powerless, except it make something outside of itself: the thought which conquers the world is not contemplative but active.

Thought is powerless, except it make something outside of itself: the thought which conquers the world is not contemplative but active.

Thought is powerless, except it make something outside of itself: the thought which conquers the world is not contemplative but active.

Thought is powerless, except it make something outside of itself: the thought which conquers the world is not contemplative but active.