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Art alone develops weaklings, science alone, monsters. Somewhere, somehow, we must combine the two.
Alfred Kinsey
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Alfred Kinsey
Age: 62 †
Born: 1894
Born: June 23
Died: 1956
Died: August 25
Biologist
Entomologist
Physician
Psychologist
Sex Educator
Sexologist
Sociologist
University Teacher
Zoologist
Hoboken
New Jersey
Alfred Charles Kinsey
Alfred C. Kinsey
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Weaklings
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Somehow
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Science
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