“We always do what’s natural, only sometimes we shouldn’t do it.”
Alfred Bester book The Stars My Destination
Source: The Stars My Destination (1956), Chapter 6 (p. 98).
“We always do what’s natural, only sometimes we shouldn’t do it.”
Alfred Bester book The Stars My Destination
Source: The Stars My Destination (1956), Chapter 6 (p. 98).
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
De Abaitua interview (1998)
Context: Mental space and its existence is what makes things like remote viewing possible. There shouldn’t be any limit to it. As I understand mental space, one of the differences between it and physical space, is that there is no space in it. All the distances are associative. In the real world, Land's End and John O’Groats are famously far apart. Yet you can’t say one without thinking of the other. In conceptual space they are right next to one another. Distances can only be associative, even vast interstellar distances shouldn’t be a problem. Time would also function like this.
Begum Aga Khan (1963) German philanthropist
Speech at the Opening of Gaißach Children Hospital on the subject of "Animal assisted Therapy for Children"
“Mankind may wring her secrets from nature, and use their knowledge to destroy themselves.”
R. H. Tawney (1880–1962) English philosopher
Conclusion
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926)
Michael Bishop (1945) American writer
Source: A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire (1975), Chapter 4, “Enlightenment: Down on the Edgegleam Plains” (p. 83)
“We are pirates of compassion hunting down, hunting down and destroying pirates of profit.”
Paul Watson (1950) Canadian environmental activist
Worldfest video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnhqmF-RBu4 <br class="br"> quote honored on XOEarth award http://xoearth.org/humpback-whale/
“Hunting is doing business with animals.”
Carl Eckart (1902–1973) American physicist
Source: Our Modern Idol: Mathematical Science (1984), p. 362.