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— George McGovern"When I was in the war, I was lucky that I was in a plane and never saw the carnage close-up."
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The physiologist is not a man of the world, he is a scientist, a man caught and absorbed by a scientific idea that he pursues; he no longer hears the cries of the animals, no longer sees the flowing blood, he sees only his idea: organisms that hide from him problems that he wants to discover. He doesn't feel that he is in a horrible carnage; under the influence of a scientific idea, he pursues with delight a nervous filament inside stinking and livid flesh that for any other person would be an object of disgust and horror.
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She surveyed the carnage behind him. "Did you have fun?" He showed her his teeth. "Yes.
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