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The quote is not in “The New Quotable
Einstein.” The earliest reference I can find is a 1994 citation in
a pamphlet from the National Union of French Apiculture. I know of two
legitimate Einstein written references to bees, but neither is close to this
one. I have yet to find – and I’ve looked – any version
of the quote with any attribution other than “Albert Einstein” –
no citation of any more specific source. ~ Stephen From:
nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of road's end farm
Albert Einstein
-- if not a bee expert, a relatively smart guy -- once said that in the absence
of the busy crop pollinators, humans "would have only four years of life
left."
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