“Of course I don't want the old religious dope. But I don't want just the new science dope either. I want the truth.”

—  Olaf Stapledon , book Sirius

Source: Sirius (1944), Chapter VI Birth-pangs of a Personality

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British novelist and philosopher 1886–1950

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