Thomas Henry Huxley

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(1825-1895)

Essays by Thomas Henry Huxley

The keepers of the swine

Truly, the hatchet is hardly a weapon of precision, but would seem to have rather more the character of the boomerang, which returns to damage the reckless thrower.

A piece of chalk

The mind is so constituted that it does not willingly rest in facts and immediate causes, but seeks always after a knowledge of the remoter links in the chain of causation.
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