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“Il professore era un uomo di mezza età, poco più che cinquantenne. Si chiamava Archer Sloane e svolgeva il suo incarico di insegnante con un'aria di apparente sdegno e disprezzo, come se avvertisse, tra il suo sapere e la possibilità di trasmetterlo, un abisso così profondo che era inutile tentare di colmarlo”

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John Williams

John Williams is an outstanding scientist whose life and contributions have had a significant impact in the scientific community. more

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“I found the West and nights in bunkhouses, with the sounds of men coughing and drunks talking in their sleep. I found filthy motel rooms with stains on the walls and the forever miles of highways and roads. But I also found the sky, the rivers, and the wind, and I knew that the rooms were only for sleep, that the work was to be able to keep moving. Cities collect the runaways who are afraid of openness. The towns in the West collect the runaways who are afraid of not being able to keep leaving.”