Robert A. Heinlein Quotes
A Verbalizing Race Has Words For Every Old Concept . . . And Creates New Words Or New Definitions For Old Words Whenever A New Concept Comes Along. Always! A Nervous System That Is Able To Verbalize Cannot Avoid Verbalizing; It's Automatic.
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