Quote by: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

So many things which once had distressed or revolted him — the speeches and pronouncements of the learned, their assertions and their prohibitions, their refusal to allow the universe to move — all seemed to him now merely ridiculous, non-existent, compared with the majestic reality, the flood of energy, which now revealed itself to him: omnipresent, unalterable in its truth, relentless in its development, untouchable in its serenity, maternal and unfailing in its protectiveness.


Author Bio


  • NamePierre Teilhard de Chardin
  • DescriptionFrench philosopher and Jesuit priest
  • BornMay 1, 1881
  • DiedApril 10, 1940
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionTheologian; Paleontologist; Archaeologist; Prehistorian; Philosopher; Writer; Anthropologist
  • AwardsOfficer Of The Legion Of Honour