Author:  Oliver Sacks
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In 1966, after arriving in New York, I read two of Luria's books, Higher Cortical Functions in Man and Human Brain and Psychological Processes. The latter, which contained very full case histories of patients with frontal lobe damage, filled me with admiration {4}.
{Footnote 4}. And fear, for as I read it, I thought, what place is there for me in the world? Luria has already seen, said, written, and thought anything I can ever say, or write, or think. I was so upset that I tore the book in two {I had to buy a new copy for the library, as well as a copy for myself}.

( Oliver Sacks )
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