Martinus Beijerinck Quotes
In Its Most Primitive Form, Life Is, Therefore, No Longer Bound To The Cell, The Cell Which Possesses Structure And Which Can Be Compared To A Complex Wheel-work, Such As A Watch Which Ceases To Exist If It Is Stamped Down In A Mortar. No, In Its Primitive Form Life Is Like Fire, Like A Flame Borne By The Living Substance;-like A Flame Which Appears In Endless Diversity And Yet Has Specificity Within It;-which Can Adopt The Form Of The Organic World, Of The Lank Grass-leaf And Of The Stem Of The Tree.
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