“The desire for truth so prominent in the quest of science, a reaching out of the spirit from its isolation to something beyond, a response to beauty in nature and art, an Inner Light of conviction and guidance—are these as much a part of our being as our sensitivity to sense impressions?”

Source: Science and the Unseen World (1929), Ch. IV, p.42-43

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British astrophysicist 1882–1944

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