"A Time to Laugh", p. 82; originally published as "A Happy Mystery to Ponder: Why So Many Homers?" in The Wall Street Journal (2001-10-10)
Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville (2003)
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"Wide hats and narrow minds" https://books.google.com/books?id=-lWtVSZoqWkC&pg=PA776 New Scientist 8 March 1979, p. 777. Reprinted in The Panda's Thumb, p. 151 https://books.google.com/books?id=z0XY7Rg_lOwC&pg=PA151.
Source: The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History
Source: The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History
"The Quack Detector", p. 245
An Urchin in the Storm (1987)
Context: [A]s we discern a fine line between crank and genius, so also (and unfortunately) we must acknowledge an equally graded trajectory from crank to demagogue. When people learn no tools of judgment and merely follow their hopes, the seeds of political manipulation are sown.
"Magnolias from Moscow", p. 403
Dinosaur in a Haystack (1995)
"Double Trouble", pp. 38–40
The Panda's Thumb (1980)
you don't see electrons, gravity, or black holes either
Source: Wonderful Life (1989), p. 279
"So Cleverly Kind an Animal", p. 267
Ever Since Darwin (1977)
"Speaking of Snails and Scales", p. 345
Dinosaur in a Haystack (1995)
"War of the Worldviews", p. 352
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms (1998)
"The Passion of Antoine Lavoisier", p. 366
Bully for Brontosaurus (1991)
"Our Natural Place", p. 243
Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes (1983)