
As quoted in A Random Walk in Science (1973) by Robert L. Weber, p. 76
In reply to a comment on his The Proper Use of Doubt http://lesswrong.com/lw/ib/the_proper_use_of_doubt/ejw
As quoted in A Random Walk in Science (1973) by Robert L. Weber, p. 76
Lonely Dissent http://lesswrong.com/lw/mb/lonely_dissent/ (December 2007)
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Seebohm Rowntree, "Preface" to Mary Parker Follett with Henry C. Metcalf, and Lyndall Urwick (eds.). Dynamic administration: the collected papers of Mary Parker Follett. Harper & Brother Publishing, 1942
“A serious writer is not to be confused with a solemn writer.”
Source: Death in the Afternoon (1932), Ch. 16
Context: A serious writer is not to be confused with a solemn writer. A serious writer may be a hawk or a buzzard or even a popinjay, but a solemn writer is always a bloody owl.
Address in Edinburgh, Scotland (8 September 1977)