“The true dawn of adulthood, of intellectual maturity, if you like, is the realization that adults are all fools.”

—  Gene Wolfe

"The Pirates of Florida and Other Impossibilities", speech at the Conference on the Fantastic (1991), as published in Castle of Days (1992)
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American science fiction and fantasy writer 1931–2019

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