"I cannot write long books; I leave that for those who have nothing to say."
"When someone says his conclusions are objective, he means that they are based on prejudices which many other people share."
Source: Celia Elizabeth Green (1976). “The decline and fall of science”, Hamish Hamilton
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Celia Green
Psychologist
Celia Green was a British philosopher known for her work on consciousness and the nature of reality, particularly through her book 'The Human Evasion'.
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