Biology Quote by George Henry Lewes
“Metaphysical ghosts cannot be killed, because they cannot be touched; but they may be dispelled by dispelling the twilight in which shadows and solidities are easily confounded. The Vital Principle is an entity of this ghostly kind; and although the daylight has dissipated it, and positive Biology is no longer vexed with its visitations, it nevertheless reappears in another shape in the shadowy region of mystery which surrounds biological and all other questions.”
About This Quote
Source Philosophical essay: The Philosophy of Life, 1865
Intangible, metaphysical forces cannot be destroyed by force, only by changing the conditions that give them power.
In simple terms: Ideas can’t be killed, only changed.
Address underlying conditions to resolve deep issues.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- conflict resolution
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What conditions sustain harmful beliefs?
- How can we transform underlying structures?
Ideas may persist despite attempts to suppress them.