"What I disliked most about Harvard was was that smug assumptions were too often treated as substitutes for evidence or logic. The idea seemed to be that if we bright and good fellows all believed something, it must be true."
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Thomas Sowell, on his undergraduate studies at Harvard, in 'A Personal Odyssey (2000), The Free Press, p. 122
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