No More Vietnams (1987).
1980s
“Time travel destabilizes history.
History is a child of contingency; so many events depend on critical misunderstandings or transient encounters that even the apocryphal butterfly’s wing is apt to stir up a storm in short order.”
Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 8, “Confessions” (p. 177)
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The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947)
Context: A conquest of this kind is never finished; the contingency remains, and, so that he may assert his will, man is even obliged to stir up in the world the outrage he does not want. But this element of failure is a very condition of his life; one can never dream of eliminating it without immediately dreaming of death. This does not mean that one should consent to failure, but rather one must consent to struggle against it without respite.
"Reversing Established Orders", p. 402
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms (1998)
Source: The Four Pillars of Investing (2002), Chapter 1, No Guts, No Glory, p. 8.
Source: Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle (1987), p. 196
Source: The Unicorn Girl (1969), Chapter 7 (p. 95)
The New York Review of Books interview with the French writer Roger Errera (1978)
“History, like love, is so apt to surround her heroes with an atmosphere of imaginary brightness.”
Source: The Last of the Mohicans (1826), Ch. 18
Source: A Theology of Liberation - 15th Anniversary Edition, Chapter Nine, Liberation And Salvation, p. 97