| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 63447 |
| QUOTATION: | No sociologist ... should think himself too good, even in his old age, to make tens of thousands of quite trivial computations in his head and perhaps for months at a time. One cannot with impunity try to transfer this task entirely to mechanical assistants if one wishes to figure something, even though the final result is often small indeed. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Max Weber (18641920), German sociologist. Science as a Vocation, Essays in Sociology, eds. H.H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills (1919, repr. 1946). |
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