Jack Vance (1916–2013) American mystery and speculative fiction writer
Section 4 (pp. 173-174)
Short fiction, Rumfuddle (1973)
Anticipating the Many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics by 20 years.
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter XV: The Maker and His Works; 2. Mature Creating (p. 180)
Jack Vance (1916–2013) American mystery and speculative fiction writer
Section 4 (pp. 173-174)
Short fiction, Rumfuddle (1973)
Stephen Jay Gould book Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle
Source: Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle (1987), p. 196
John Allen Paulos book A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper
Source: A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper (1995), Chapter 42, “New Survey Reveal Changing Attitudes” (p. 180)
“I have fallen in love with The Cosmos and all the possibilities it does hold.”
Book: Cometan, the Omnidoxy
John Dos Passos (1896–1970) novelist, playwright, poet, journalist, painter
"Conversation with Dos Passos," New Leader, Feb 23 1959
Annie Besant (1847–1933) British socialist, theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator
The Birth of New India: A Collection of Writings and Speeches on Indian Affairs http://books.google.co.in/books?id=n7ZMF8Mjh2oC, p. 85
Leo Tolstoy book War and Peace
Bk. IX, ch. 1
War and Peace (1865–1867; 1869)
Context: In historical events great men — so-called — are but labels serving to give a name to the event, and like labels they have the least possible connection with the event itself. Every action of theirs, that seems to them an act of their own free will, is in an historical sense not free at all, but in bondage to the whole course of previous history, and predestined from all eternity.