Signs of the Times

Topic: The Things That Matter

[G. V. Wright, in the Record, Alma, Michigan]

Physical scientists claim that man is composed of chemical elements that may be purchased at almost any drug store for about ninety cents. But that ninety cents' worth of chemicals could hardly be called man. ...

Thought cannot be seen or heard or tasted or smelled or felt—yet it is the greatest force in the world. That ninety-cent man, plus thought, plus a violin represents genius in the shape, say, of Ysaye. Without the thought, both the man and the violin are worthless.

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