“Long ago, he had made that choice between work and life that can seldom be avoided at the highest levels of human endeavor … Any fool could shuffle genes, and most did. But whether or not history gave him credit, few men could have achieved what he had done — and was about to do.”

Source: The Fountains of Paradise (1979), Chapter 39 “The Wounded Sun” (p. 208)

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