Arthur Conan Doyle — "There are some races which are inferior and some which are superior, and the sup…"
There are some races which are inferior and some which are superior, and the superior races have a right to rule the inferior.
There are some races which are inferior and some which are superior, and the superior races have a right to rule the inferior.
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"The greatest enemy of truth is not the lie, but the myth."
"One of the most dangerous things for a man's mind is to be without an object."
"The greatest crime is to ignore the evidence of the senses."
"Women are emotional creatures, and therefore not fitted for politics."
"There are some who are good, and some who are evil. And the world is full of both."
Scottish physician and author whose Sherlock Holmes (created 1887) became the most-portrayed literary character in film and television history. Closely associated with G.K. Chesterton (Father Brown detective creator and Edwardian contemporary) and Wilkie Collins (earlier detective-fiction predecessor (The Moonstone)). For an intellectual contrast, see Harry Houdini, American escape artist and skeptic — Houdini publicly debunked the spiritualist mediums Doyle endorsed; Doyle insisted Houdini was secretly using real psychic powers. Their 1920s friendship-then-feud is the cleanest 'magician's debunking vs Sherlock-Holmes-author's credulity' irony in cultural history — the rationalist's creator believed the impossible.
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