“If you're born in a cubicle and grow up in a corridor, and work in a cell, and vacation in a crowded sun-room, then coming up into the open with nothing but sky over you might just give you a nervous breakdown.”

—  Isaac Asimov , book Foundation

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American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston Uni… 1920–1992

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