"When I arrived at college, I immediately took philosophy... Nothing was ever answered. I decided that "Why" questions are simply too deep to be answered with a frontal attack, using the sloppy weapon of human language."
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J. Doyne Farmer, The Third Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revolution ed. John Brockman (1995).
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