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The Pharmaceutical Journal Vol 264 No 7090 p496
April 1, 2000 Onlooker

Use of knowledge

It is a memorable moment in one's intellectual life when one realises that it is not learning for learning's sake or knowledge for the sake of knowledge that is the object of our secret struggle with inertia and futility. It is simply that we may enjoy the most exciting sensations that life offers; and enjoy them over the longest possible extension of time. - John Cowper Powys: ‘The meaning of culture' (1930).