“I shall see the face of Mars, anyhow, and that will be a rare experience. It seems to me that a view of the heavenly bodies through a fine telescope, as well as a tour round the world, should form a part of a liberal education. How many run to and fro upon the earth, hunting for sights at great trouble and expense, but how few even think of that sublimer scenery of the sky which can be seen without stirring far from home! A peep at some distant orb has power to raise and purify our thoughts like a strain of sacred music, or a noble picture, or a passage from the grander poets. It always does one good.”
Quotes by John Munro
John Munro
John Munro was a Scottish author and journalist known for his contributions to the genre of science fiction and his insightful commentary on social issues. Born in 1849 in the town of Kilsyth, Munro's...