Every strange phenomenon may be a secret spring which, if rightly touched, will open the door to new chambers in the palace of nature.


The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method, Book V, Chapter XXIX (p. 671), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1887


Every strange phenomenon may be a secret spring which, if rightly touched, will open the door to new chambers in the palace of nature.

Every strange phenomenon may be a secret spring which, if rightly touched, will open the door to new chambers in the palace of nature.

Every strange phenomenon may be a secret spring which, if rightly touched, will open the door to new chambers in the palace of nature.

Every strange phenomenon may be a secret spring which, if rightly touched, will open the door to new chambers in the palace of nature.