“When you demand the nature of my motives, you reveal the style of your thinking to be callow, captious, superficial, craven, uncertain and impudent.”

Source: The Languages of Pao (1958), Chapter 14 (p. 149)

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American mystery and speculative fiction writer 1916–2013

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