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David Baker


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David Baker came to Australia in 2010 to study his PhD in History of Science and Cliodynamics. He was previously a lecturer at Macquarie University and the University of Amsterdam, and is visiting Lecturer at the Sorbonne University in Paris. He is now a history, science, and true crime writer for the Simon Whistler network.


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“Don’t talk a lot or brag about yourself.  Don’t say anything in an attempt to make people think you are smart.  Sometimes, it is better not to talk.  We do not have to respond to everything or even give a reply to every comment.  Some of the wisest people in the world are those who have learned to remain silent.  Let your actions speak louder than your words. “A finger over your lips is better than a foot in your mouth.”  Anonymous “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.” Abraham Lincoln”
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