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“Nothing is easier to avoid than publicity. If one genuinely doesn't want it, one doesn't get it.”

Quote by C.P. Snow

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C.P. Snow
C.P. Snow

C.P. Snow was a British physicist, mathematician, and writer, renowned for his contributions to quantum mechanics and his science fiction novels. His career encompassed chemistry, physics, and literature, and he is celebrated for his ability to connect the scientific and literary worlds. more

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