“One naturally asks, what was the use of this great engine set at work ages ago to grind, furrow, and knead over, as it were, the surface of the earth? We have our answer in the fertile soil which spreads over the temperate regions of the globe. The glacier was God's great plough.” GodUseAgeEarthScienceAsksAnswersSpreadSurfaceSoilRegionsEnginesGlobesGrindFertileGlaciersFertile Soil Book:Geological Sketches Source: Geological Sketches
“In-depth studies have an influence on general ideas, whereas theories, in turn, in order to maintain themselves, push their spectators to search for new evidence. The mind's activity that is maintained by the debates about these works, is probably the source of the greatest joys given to man to experience on Earth.” MenMindIdeasEarthScienceJoyOrderTurnsGivenStudyInfluenceTheorySourceActivityEvidenceDepthDebateSpectatorsGeology Author:Louis Agassiz
“The surface of the earth is not simply a stage on which the thousands of present and past inhabitants played their parts in turn. There are much more intimate relations between the earth and the living organisms which populated it, and it may even be demonstrated that the earth was developed because of them.” MayEarthPastScienceTurnsStageRelationSurfaceIntimateOrganismsGeologyLiving Organisms Author:Louis Agassiz
“The world is the geologist's great puzzle-box; he stands before it like the child to whom the separate pieces of his puzzle remain a mystery till he detects their relation and sees where they fit, and then his fragments grow at once into a connected picture beneath his hand.” WorldChildrenHandsEarthScienceGrowsPiecesMysteryFitRelationBoxesConnectedPuzzlesFragmentsGeologyGeologist Book:Geological Sketches Source: Geological Sketches
“America, so far as her physical history is concerned, has been falsely denominated the New World. Hers was the first dry land lifted out of the waters, hers the first shore washed by the ocean that enveloped all the earth beside; and while Europe was represented only by islands rising here and there above the sea, America already stretched an unbroken line of land from Nova Scotia to the Far West.” WorldFirstsHas BeensEarthAmericaScienceWaterLinesSeaLandOceanEuropeConcernedWestIslandsRisingDryShoreNew WorldHere And ThereUnbrokenNova ScotiaNovasDry Land Book:Geological Sketches Source: Geological Sketches
“The long summer was over. For ages a tropical climate had prevailed over a great part of the earth, and animals whose home is now beneath the Equator roamed over the world from the far South to the very borders of the Arctics ... But their reign was over. A sudden intense winter, that was also to last for ages, fell upon our globe.” WorldLongHomeAgeEarthLastsScienceAnimalSummerSouthClimateWinterIntenseBordersGlobesReignTropicalEquator Author:Louis Agassiz
“The glacier was God's great plough . . . set at work ages ago to grind, furrow, and knead over, as it were, the surface of the earth?” AgeEarthWorkSurfaceGrindGlaciersPloughing Book:Geological Sketches Source: Geological Sketches