Simplicity is naturally agreeable to a mind of limited powers, but to an infinite mind all things are simple.


The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method, Book V, Chapter XXVII (p. 625), Macmillan & Company. 1887


Simplicity is naturally agreeable to a mind of limited powers, but to an infinite mind all things are simple.

Simplicity is naturally agreeable to a mind of limited powers, but to an infinite mind all things are simple.

Simplicity is naturally agreeable to a mind of limited powers, but to an infinite mind all things are simple.

Simplicity is naturally agreeable to a mind of limited powers, but to an infinite mind all things are simple.