• Carl Sagan The well-meaning contention that all ideas have equal merit seems to me little different from the disastrous contention that no ideas have any merit.
    Carl Sagan
    American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist and author 1934-1996
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Carl Sagan - The well-meaning contention that all ideas have equal merit seems to me little different from the disastrous contention that no ideas have any merit.
The well-meaning contention that all ideas have equal merit seems to me little different from the disastrous contention that no ideas have any merit. by : Carl Sagan
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lake-forest The well-meaning contention that all ideas have equal merit seems to me little different from the disastrous contention that no ideas have any merit.
- Carl Sagan Greatest-Quotations.com