I recently had a conversation with Vester Hughes, the name partner at my law firm, in which he was moved to recall a story from his law school days at Harvard in the early 1950s. He was taking a class with professor Austin Scott, who was then in his 70s and always wore a vest. One day, Scott responded to a student's remark by saying:
Inconceivable. Inconceivable. Well, actually, it IS conceivable, because you just conceived of it. But it SHOULD have been inconceivable.
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