“What we do see depends mainly on what we look for. ... In the same field the farmer will notice the crop, the geologists the fossils, botanists the flowers, artists the colouring, sportmen the cover for the game. Though we may all look at the same things, it does not all follow that we should see them.”
John Lubbock“Sunsets are so beautiful that they almost seem as if we were looking through the gates of Heaven.”
John Lubbock“Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.”
John Lubbock“A poor woman from Manchester on being taken to the seaside is said to have expressed her delight on seeing for the first time something of which there was enough for everybody.”
John Lubbock“To render ourselves insensible to pain we must forfeit also the possibilities of happiness.”
John Lubbock“Most of us can as we choose make of this world either a palace or a prison.”
Sir John Lubbock“A wise system of education will at least teach us how little man yet knows, how much he has still to learn.”
John Lubbock, The Pleasures of Life