Carl Marx said: (not a quotation) Even if one is erudite and possesses superb skill, but without high moral, he can not be a paragon and a great man.
"If he works only for himself, he may perhaps become a famous man of learning, a great sage, an excellent poet, but he can never be a perfect, truly great man".
Do not go to extremity either: prattle is not pragmatical.
Allan, before your remonstration, I tried to delete some links. I enjoy this dialog. You are expected to tell us about Anderson--next year in April will be 200 years old.
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