Wolfgang Ostwald Quote

The mere fact that the footprints of a previous wanderer can be recognized is sufficient to cause the later wanderer to keep in the same path, although he might possibly find another more convenient way if he made himself independent.


Individuality and Immortality, Individuality and Immortality (p. 11), Houghton, Mifflin & Co.


The mere fact that the footprints of a previous wanderer can be recognized is sufficient to cause the later wanderer to keep in the same path,...

The mere fact that the footprints of a previous wanderer can be recognized is sufficient to cause the later wanderer to keep in the same path,...

The mere fact that the footprints of a previous wanderer can be recognized is sufficient to cause the later wanderer to keep in the same path,...

The mere fact that the footprints of a previous wanderer can be recognized is sufficient to cause the later wanderer to keep in the same path,...