"Oxford is, and always has been, full of cliques, full of factions, and full of a particular non-social snobbiness."
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The Observer, 2 November 1980. Bloomsbury Thematic Dictionary of Quotations. Bloomsbury Publishing. 1997. online
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Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock
Helen Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock, CH, DBE, FBA, FMedSci (née Wilson; 14 April 1924 – 20 March 2019) was British philosopher of morality, education and mind, and writer on existentialism.
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