A quotation from Douglas Adams

It can be very dangerous to see things from somebody else’s point of view without the proper training.

Douglas Adams (1952-2001) English author, humorist, screenwriter
Hitchhiker’s Guide No. 5, Mostly Harmless, ch. 15 (1992)

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Adams, Douglas - Hitchhiker's Guide No. 5, Mostly Harmless, ch. 15 (1992) | WIST Quotations

It can be very dangerous to see things from somebody else's point of view without the proper training.

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