Montague's thought consists of a series of realizations that…

Montague's thought consists of a series of realizations that life is not as simple as he just made it out to be. If my mind could gain a firm footing, I would not make essays., I would make decisions. But it is always an apprenticeship and on trial. The changes of directly direction are partly explained by this questioning attitude and partly by his having written the book over 20 years a. A person's ideas vary a lot into decades especially if the person spends that time traveling reading and talking to interesting people.

— from Time

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