“It is given to few to add the store of knowledge, to strike new springs of thought, or to shape new forms of beauty. But so sure as it is that men live not by bread, but by ideas, so sure is it that the future of the world lies in the hands of those who are able to carry the interpretation of nature a step further than their predecessors.”
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Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of Thomas Henry Huxley
This book compiles a selection of aphorisms and reflective essays that showcase Huxley's intellectual depth and his exploration of scientific and philosophical ideas. more
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