Peter Medawar Quotes
I Once Spoke To A Human Geneticist Who Declared That The Notion Of Intelligence Was Quite Meaningless, So I Tried Calling Him Unintelligent. He Was Annoyed, And It Did Not Appease Him When I Went On To Ask How He Came To Attach Such A Clear Meaning To The Notion Of Lack Of Intelligence. We Never Spoke Again.
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