Same topic Authors
Quote of the day

all the time something within her was crying for a decision. She wanted her life shaped now, immediately — and the decision must be made by some force — of love, of money, of unquestionable practicality — that was close at hand

Popular Topics
Nice, Stories, Memorable, Poet, Worry, Hope, Perfect Love, Butterfly, Willing, Pregnancy, Enthusiast, Justice, Culture, Scholar, Future, Important, Goodbye, Life, Thank You, Path Of Love, Fly, Leadership, Things, Flower, Feeling, Good, Wonderful, Private Life, Food, Peace Love, Once Upon A Time, Dance, Weak, Today, Thought, Guru, Peace And Love, Beauty, Adventure, Inspired, Air, Wisdom, Job, Funny, Evidence, Comfortable, Success, Dream, I Like You, Inspire
Stephen Jay Gould

Anything, even the conceptually most complex material, can be written for general audiences without any dumbing down. Of course you have to explain things carefully. This goes back to Galileo, who wrote his great books as dialogues in Italian, not as treatises in Latin. And to Darwin, who wrote The Origin of Species for general readers. I think a lot of people pick up Darwin's book and assume it must be a popular version of some technical monograph, but there is no technical monograph. That's what he wrote. So what I'm doing is part of a great humanistic tradition.