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Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

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Discovery consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different.
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Attributed to Szent-Györgyi in: IEEE (1985) Bridging the present and the future: IEEE Professional Communication Society conference record, Williamsburg, Virginia, October 16-18, 1985. p. 14

 
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