When quite young I can remember I had no thought or wish of surpassing others. I was rather taken with a liking of little arts and bits of learning. My mother carefully fostered a liking for botany, giving me a small microscope and many books, which I yet have. Strange as it may seem, I now believe that botany and the natural system, by exercising discrimination of kinds, is the best of logical exercises. What I may do in logic is perhaps derived from that early attention to botany.


Reflections on his earlier life, written when he was 27 (December 1862), published in Letters and Journal of W. Stanley Jevons (1886), edited by Harriet A. Jevons, his wife, p. 11.


When quite young I can remember I had no thought or wish of surpassing others. I was rather taken with a liking of little arts and bits of learning....

When quite young I can remember I had no thought or wish of surpassing others. I was rather taken with a liking of little arts and bits of learning....

When quite young I can remember I had no thought or wish of surpassing others. I was rather taken with a liking of little arts and bits of learning....

When quite young I can remember I had no thought or wish of surpassing others. I was rather taken with a liking of little arts and bits of learning....