Henry Whitehead Quote
[I]n any profession the highest order of work is achieved, not by fussy empirical demands for 'something to be done,' but by patient study of the eternal laws.
Henry Whitehead
[I]n any profession the highest order of work is achieved, not by fussy empirical demands for 'something to be done,' but by patient study of the eternal laws.
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About Henry Whitehead
Henry Whitehead may refer to:
J. H. C. Whitehead (1904–1960), British mathematician
Henry Whitehead (bishop) (1853–1947), Bishop of Madras and father of J. H. C. Whitehead
Henry Whitehead (priest) (1825–1896), English minister
Henry Whitehead (MP) (1574–1629), English MP
Henry S. Whitehead (1882–1932), American writer
J. H. C. Whitehead (1904–1960), British mathematician
Henry Whitehead (bishop) (1853–1947), Bishop of Madras and father of J. H. C. Whitehead
Henry Whitehead (priest) (1825–1896), English minister
Henry Whitehead (MP) (1574–1629), English MP
Henry S. Whitehead (1882–1932), American writer