Dan Simmons book The Fall of Hyperion
Source: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 45 (p. 504)
Dan Simmons book The Fall of Hyperion
Source: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 45 (p. 504)
Arthur Miller (1915–2005) playwright from the United States
Collected Plays (1958) Introduction, Section 1
“To my mind, design is closer to a sociological approach then a purely aesthetic creation.”
Johan Neerman (1959) Belgian architect
“Arte News”, The global method (2003), p. 113.
David Hilbert (1862–1943) German prominent mathematician
Hilbert-Courant (1984) by Constance Reid, p. 174
Richard Seed (1928) American physicist and entrepreneur
National Public Radio (1998-01-07)
“If men cease to believe that they will one day become gods then they will surely become worms.”
Henry Miller book The Colossus of Maroussi
The Colossus of Maroussi (1941)
“Man is an imperceptible atom always trying to become one with God.”
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
Context: The art of this poetry of love and hope which marked the mystics, lay of course in the background of shadows which marked the cloister. "Inter Vania nihil vanius est homine." [Among vain things nothing is more vain than man. ] Man is an imperceptible atom always trying to become one with God. If ever modern science achieves a definition of Energy, possibly it may borrow the figure:— Energy is the inherent effort of every multiplicity to become unity. Adam's poetry was an expression of the effort to reach absorption through love, not through fear, but to do this thoroughly he had to make real to himself his own nothingness; most of all to annihilate pride, for the loftiest soul can comprehend that an atom — say, of hydrogen,— which is proud of its personality, will never merge in a molecule of water.
In the anime, Hikaru says this when he plays in a Go tournament for the first time.
Hikaru no Go