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"An architect is said to be a man who knows a very little about a great deal and keeps knowing less and less about more and more until he knows practically nothing about everything, whereas, on the other hand, an engineer is a man who knows a great deal about very little and who goes along knowing more and more about less and less until finally he knows practically everything about nothing.
A contractor starts out knowing practically everything about everything, but ends up knowing nothing about anything, due to his association with architects and engineers"
"An architect is said to be a man who knows a very little about a great deal and keeps knowing less and less about more and more until he knows practically nothing about everything, whereas, on the other hand, an engineer is a man who knows a great deal about very little and who goes along knowing more and more about less and less until finally he knows practically everything about nothing.
A contractor starts out knowing practically everything about everything, but ends up knowing nothing about anything, due to his association with architects and engineers"
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