G.H. Hardy Quotes
If I Had A Statue On A Column In London, Would I Prefer The Columns To Be So High That The Statue Was Invisible, Or Low Enough For The Features To Be Recognizable? I Would Choose The First Alternative, Dr Snow, Presumably, The Second.
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