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— Henry David Thoreau"For the most part we stupidly confound one man with another. The dull distinguish only races or nations, or at most classes, but the wise man, individuals."
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I know, if anyone does - all research workers know - how much is missed that really matters because reports have to be written in officialese. They have to be, because a lot of us can't take anything seriously unless you make it dull for them.
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