“Humans are alive, therefore life must be complex.”

—  Ben Stein

Expel Ben Stein - Opinion, 'The Statesman' Op-Ed: "Expel Ben Stein", 25 February 2008, 2008-04-18 http://media.www.sbstatesman.com/media/storage/paper955/news/2008/02/25/Opinion/Expel.Ben.Stein-3231633-page2.shtml,

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