Quote by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Letter, Ja

I think that the leaf of a tree, the meanest insect on which we trample, are in themselves arguments more conclusive than any which can be adduced that some vast intellect animates Infinity.


I think that the leaf of a tree, the meanest insect on which

Summary

This quote suggests that nature itself, represented by a simple leaf or insignificant insect, serves as strong evidence of the existence of a higher intelligent being driving the vastness of the universe. It implies that even the smallest elements of the natural world possess intricate design, implying a greater purpose behind it all. The quote highlights the belief that the complexity and orderliness observed in nature reflect the existence of an overarching and intelligent force guiding the workings of the universe.

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Infinity
By Percy Bysshe Shelley, Letter, Ja
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