William Kingdon Clifford Quote

The character of the emotion with which men contemplate the world, the temper in which they stand in the presence of the immensities and the eternities, must depend first of all on what they think the world is.


In: L Stephen and F. Pollock (eds.), Lectures and Essays - Cosmic Emotion (p. 395)


The character of the emotion with which men contemplate the world, the temper in which they stand in the presence of the immensities and the...

The character of the emotion with which men contemplate the world, the temper in which they stand in the presence of the immensities and the...

The character of the emotion with which men contemplate the world, the temper in which they stand in the presence of the immensities and the...

The character of the emotion with which men contemplate the world, the temper in which they stand in the presence of the immensities and the...