Tuesday, March 21, 2006

From the Penn psychology graduate handbook:

A thesis, being unaffected by the cost of printing, may be redundant when redundancy is an aid to clarity. It may indulge in speculations that are interesting but that would be deleted by an editor who is unable to find room even for all the truths that are submitted to the journal. But the writer of a thesis should remember that it is only its pages that are unlimited, not the reader's time.

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