Quote by: Arthur C. Clarke

Though the man-apes often fought and wrestled one another, their disputes very seldom resulted in serious injuries. Having no claws or fighting canine teeth, and being well protected by hair, they could not inflict much harm on one another. In any event, they had little surplus energy for such unproductive behavior; snarling and threatening was a much more efficient way of asserting their points of view.


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Author Bio


  • NameArthur C. Clarke
  • DescriptionBritish science fiction writer, science writer, inventor, undersea explorer, and television series host
  • AliasesSir Arthur Charles Clarke
  • BornDecember 16, 1917
  • DiedMarch 18, 2008
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionInventor; Screenwriter; Writer; Engineer; Novelist
  • WorksRendezvous With Rama; The Fountains Of Paradise
  • AwardsCommander Of The Order Of The British Empire; Nebula Award; Stuart Ballantine Medal; Kalinga Prize