“ A dull man seems to be a dull man no matter what his field, and of course it is the right of a dull scientist to protect himself with feathers and robes, emblems and degrees, as do other dull men who are potentates and grand imperial rulers of lodges of dull men. ”
John Steinbeck, The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951). copy citation
Author | John Steinbeck |
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Source | The Log from the Sea of Cortez |
Topic | feather right |
Date | 1951 |
Language | English |
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