“The worldview of a modern person should be formed based on scientific knowledge and respect for positive rational traditions.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“To conduct polemic — first and foremost is the ability to listen and ask logically clear questions.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“To leave a good memory of oneself, one must earn a place in the memory of others.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Society may not be the most perfect, but without perfect people to exist, it cannot either.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Ideals are a spiritual product of society’s self-critical attitude toward life. Putting them into practice is governed by the same society’s conscience.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“A human being is a flower that originates miraculously amidst a cosmic desert, capable of becoming a blossoming universal tree if we recognize this meaning and sincerely desire to.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Life is a relay race that assumes the timely transfer of the torch of life to the next one, having fulfilled its purpose in the chain of generations and to remain in the life of future generations.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“It is our duty to life, for the fact that we appeared in this beautiful world, to uphold the sanctity of every person's life.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Humanism gains genuine meaning only when people's freedom is dedicated to every single human life.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“In a scientific worldview, man determines his own fate by fighting for freedom from any kind of spiritual enslavement.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Feelings and emotions are the eternal superiority of a reasonable human being over his creation – artificial intelligence.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Love for life is, first and foremost, a responsibility to enrich it with spirituality and humanism.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“Life always needs ideas capable of becoming the light that dispels the darkness.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)
“The idea of non-interference of the supernatural in human fate was a turning point in human self-awareness & spiritual freedom.” Zafar Mirzo (1972)