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" Truly it has been said, that to a clear eye the smallest fact is a window through which the Infinite may be seen. Turning from these purely morphological considerations, let us now examine into the manner in which the attentive study of the lobster impels... "
Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip ... - Page 76
redigeeritud poolt - 1868
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Discourses Biological and Geological: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 428 lehte
...us to discern one and the same plan amidst the twenty different segments of a lobster's body. Truly it has been said, that to a clear eye the smallest...research. Lobsters are found in all the European seas ; but on the opposite shores of the Atlantic and in the seas of the southern hemisphere they do not...
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Connectives of English Speech: The Correct Usage of Prepositions ...

James Champlin Fernald - 1904 - 352 lehte
...youth to manhood. Fires gleam warmly through some of the windows. DICKENS Bleak House ch. 12, p. 194. To a clear eye the smallest fact is a window through which the Infinite may be seen. HUXLEY Lay Sermons ch. 0, p. 104 Pantheism and Monotheism are necessary stages, through which human...
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Connectives of English Speech: The Correct Usage of Prepositions ...

James Champlin Fernald - 1904 - 344 lehte
...yonth to manhood. Fires gleam warmly through some of the windows. DICKENS Bleak House ch. 12, p. 194. To a clear eye the smallest fact is a window through which the Infinite may be seen. HUXLEY Lay Sermons ch. 6, p. 104. Pantheism and Monotheism are necessary stages, through which human...
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Selected Essays and Addresses of Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1910 - 446 lehte
...us to discern one and the same plan amidst the twenty different segments of a lobster's body. Truly it has been said that to a clear eye the smallest...may be seen. Turning from these purely morphological con5 siderations, let us now examine into the manner in which the attentive 'study of the lobster impels...
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Autobiography and Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1919 - 286 lehte
...us to discern one and the same plan amidst the twenty different segments of a lobster's body- Truly it has been said, that to a clear eye the smallest...research. Lobsters are found in all the European seas; but on the opposite shores of the Atlantic and in the seas of the southern hemisphere they do not exist....
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Physically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations on Physics and Astronomy

C.C. Gaither - 1997 - 510 lehte
...Quoted by ET Bell in Men of Mathematics (p. xxi) (Address in memory of Weirstrass) Huxley, Thomas Truly it has been said, that to a clear eye the smallest...is a window through which the Infinite may be seen. Huxley's Essays The Study of Zoology (p. 30) Kant, Immanuel But the infinite is absolutely (not merely...
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Living In Grace: The Shift To Spiritual Perception

Beca Lewis - 2002 - 212 lehte
...habits. This is the habit I would like to change. This is how I would feel if I changed this habit. The smallest fact is a window through which the infinite may be seen. — Aldous Huxley Chapter Eleven U: Unkink The Hose When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets...
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Huxley's Autobiography and Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 2006 - 289 lehte
...us to discern one and the same plan amidst the twenty different segments of a lobster's body. Truly it has been said, that to a clear eye the smallest...research. Lobsters are found in all the European seas; but on the opposite shores of the Atlantic and in the seas of the southern hemisphere they do not exist....
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Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing

Larry Chang - 2006 - 826 lehte
...the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves. ~ Dale Carnegie, 1888-1955 ~ The smallest fact is a window through which the infinite may be seen. ~ Aldous Huxley, 1894-1963 ~ There is greater pleasure in picking up a small pearl in an ash-can than...
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Irish Monthly Magazine, 35. köide

1907 - 732 lehte
...Self-denial is never a complete virtue till it becomes a kind of self-indulgence. — Bushnett. 12. To a clear eye the smallest fact is a window through which the Infinite may be seen. — Huxley. 13. Every duty which is bidden to wait returns with seven fresh duties at its back. —...
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