"Words alone cannot fully convey the realities of the soul or the greatness of the human spirit."

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Source: Broken Genius : The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic Age by Joel N. Shurkin, (Ch. 7, p. 125), 2006.

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William Shirley

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William Shirley was a colonial governor known for his impactful leadership during the 18th century, particularly in Massachusetts.

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