“Philosophy is an amazing tissue of really fine thinking and incredible, puerile mistakes. It's like one of those rubber 'bones' they give dogs to chew, damned good for the mind's teeth, but as food - no bloody good at all.”

—  Olaf Stapledon , book Odd John

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British novelist and philosopher 1886–1950

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