CHAPTER 19
The practical man is the man who knows what can't be done.
When he begins to let hope take the place of information in
this regard, he becomes a conservative. When prejudice takes
the place of hope, the mere conservative graduates into a
tory, or a justice of the supreme court. It's all a matter
of the chemistry of substitution.—Dr. G.L. Knapp.
THE SAFE MAN FURNISHES DIVERSION