Any one who has common sense will remember that the bewilderments of the eyes are of two kinds, and arise from two causes, either from coming out of the light or from going into the light, which is true of the mind's eye, quite as much as of the bodily eye; and he who remembers this when he sees any one whose vision is perplexed and weak, will not be too ready to laugh; he will first ask whether that soul of man has come out of the brighter life, and is unable to see because unaccustomed to ...
So, I've just read it and want to write something straight away. I have no idea what was the reason for such thought but while I was reading last pages I hoped that in the end we would have something great... But it ended up predictably. Professor Nemur and doctor Strauss is pursuing their dreams to be great and go down in history. At first glance they are prominent and in comparison with them you are 'a small person'. But don't judge a book by its cover. These people are ordinary, they imagine they could move heaven and earth. I cannot say it's wrong, even the other way round as they contribute to sceince because failure is worth as much as success. The reason why I brought in this idea is that everyone should understand - we are the same, we all work for the better future and we musn't put ourself ahead of others only because we are different. We are all humans but do you reflect on why someone allow themself to make laugh of somebody? The main point with which I will associate this book is feelings. The reason why we are all the same is because we all have basic needs which we should satisfy. Simple, but the easier thing is the fasteryou can forget about it. Intellegence is absolutely one of the greatest gifts but people around, their attitudes towards you, their affection for you that is what unite us and can't be changed or erased.