28 THE LIFE OF SCIENCE 



their learning. He will try to see the whole of their personalities 

 and thus give to his own work its greatest value for other men. 

 Science is the reason, art the joy, religion the harmony, of life. 

 None is complete without the others. We cannot hope to under- 

 stand the mystery of life unless we be prepared to consider it from 

 these three angles, and this means, first of all, that we must drop 

 our scientific conceit, and second, that we must never, never, sub- 

 ordinate humanities to technicalities. 



