'They are a very great boon to mankind, dentists,' said Isabel. 'And I'm not sure that we are grateful enough to them. I'm not sure that we even bother to thank them.' She paused. Were there any statues of dentists? She thought not. And yet there should be.


The Careful Use of Compliments, chapter 8 - The Sunday Philosophy Club series


'They are a very great boon to mankind, dentists,' said Isabel. 'And I'm not sure that we are grateful enough to them. I'm not sure that we even...

'They are a very great boon to mankind, dentists,' said Isabel. 'And I'm not sure that we are grateful enough to them. I'm not sure that we even...

'They are a very great boon to mankind, dentists,' said Isabel. 'And I'm not sure that we are grateful enough to them. I'm not sure that we even...

'They are a very great boon to mankind, dentists,' said Isabel. 'And I'm not sure that we are grateful enough to them. I'm not sure that we even...