"Mad Men and Professors" in the Intellectual World

Lura 2022-03-24 09:03:00

The same is an important contributor to writing a dictionary, but while one enjoys the cheers and celebrations of the crowd, the other accepts his punishment and abuse in prison.

A lunatic is a human being, and so is a professor.

But living in such an era, the gap between heaven and quagmire is as natural as it should be.

Moderate professors from Scotland were asked to compile dictionaries, and when time was short and manpower was limited, they solicited letters and help from the community.

At this time, the lunatic in prison came up with new ideas for difficulties, which greatly helped everyone.

The sparks of thought collided, and the professor and the lunatic cherished the discovery of the same kind of person.

However, the plot introduction, the lunatic kills people through fault, and there are many embarrassing things during military service.

In prison, he and the victim's wife interspersed a story, and the two gradually understood and accepted, "What if we love each other?" Although I don't appreciate such feelings, but... I admire the rationality of the lunatic.

"I killed him again"

Because after killing her husband, even taking her away, how sad it is.

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The Professor and the Madman quotes

  • James Murray: Who's she?

    Dr. William Chester Minor: The impossible.

    James Murray: The more impossible, the greater the love.

    Dr. William Chester Minor: Do you truly believe that? My heart is so sick.

    James Murray: Well... what I know of love is that the sickness often becomes the cure.

  • Ada Murray: Sometimes when we push away, that is when we most need to be resisted.