Quote by George Stigler
And yet I would not freely exchange my science for those of my fellow laureates. They are forever confined in their professional discussions to the small numbers of their fellow scientists.
Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker, possibly a scientist, values their own field of study and knowledge above that of fellow laureates. They feel that unlike others, who are limited to professional conversations within a small circle of scientists, their science allows them to explore a broader range of ideas and perspectives. The quote implies a sense of intellectual independence and a broader scope of understanding in their scientific pursuits.