Amos Tversky (1937–1996) Israeli psychologist
attributed, but source not available.
The Book of Universes: Exploring the Limits of the Cosmos (2011)
Context: Continual miniaturisation allows resources to be conserved, efficiency to be increased, pollution to be reduced, and the remarkable flexibilities of the quantum world to be tapped. Very advanced civilizations elsewhere in the universe may have been force to follow the same technological path. Their nano-scale space probes, their atomic-scale machines and nano-computers, would be imperceptible to our course-grained surveys of the universe.... This may be the low-impact evolutionary path you need to follow in order to survive into the far, far future.<!--ch. 2, pp. 23-24
Amos Tversky (1937–1996) Israeli psychologist
attributed, but source not available.
“To link the far past, with the far future.”
Hikaru's reason for playing Go (Volume 23, chapter 189)
Hikaru no Go
Scott Clifton (1984) American television actor, musician, internet personality.
Responding to an interviewer question "if you're such a devout atheist, why are your videos about Christianity? ...Why continuously think about something you've 'allegedly' overcome?" Answers 3 of 5, as Theoretical Bullshit, hosted on YouTube. (06 November 2007) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElQ8lY1KJZU
Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
Source: The Doctrine of the Mean
“Far from the Blest; such is the path I tread,”
Empedocles (-490–-430 BC) ancient Greek philosopher
tr. Phillip H. De Lacy and Benedict Einarson. Cf. full quotation at Leonard p. 54-55 https://books.google.com/books?id=omUTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA54#v=onepage&q&f=false<br>fr. 115, as paraphrased in Plutarch's Moralia <br class="br">Purifications <br class="br">Context: A law there is, an oracle of Doom, Of old enacted by the assembled gods, That if a Daemon—such as live for ages— Defile himself with foul and sinful murder, He must for seasons thrice ten thousand roam Far from the Blest; such is the path I tread, I too a wanderer and exile from heaven.
James Blish (1921–1975) American author
Source: Short fiction, Midsummer Century (1972), Chapter 10 (p. 78)
“Cowardice is a far better survival trait than heroism.”
Jim C. Hines (1974) American writer
Source: The Goblin Quest Series, Goblin War (2008), Chapter 13 (p. 254)
“One ought to go too far, in order to know how far one can go.”
Heinrich Böll (1917–1985) German author, novelist, and short story writer
Sie muss also zu weit gehen, um herauszufinden, wie weit sie gehen darf. <br class="br">"Die Freiheit der Kunst", speech delivered at Wuppertal on September 24, 1966; cited from Cultura 21 magazine http://www.cultura21.de/magazin/denkanstosse/d20050930a.html, September 30, 2005. Translation: Walter Laqueur Germany Today: A Personal Report (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1985) p. 130.