
Source: Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life
Source: Tales of Freedom
Source: Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life
“If we assume we've arrived: we stop searching, we stop developing.”
Beautiful Minds (2010)
2000s, 2006, State of the Union (January 2006)
“[re: Abraham Lincoln] "Shall we stop this bleeding."”
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The Progressive interview (2010)
Context: There were a lot of utopias in the nineteenth century, wonderful societies that we might possibly construct. Those went pretty much out of fashion after World War I. And almost immediately one of the utopias that people were trying to construct, namely the Soviet Union, threw out a writer called Zamyatin who wrote a seminal book called We, which contains the seeds of Orwell and Huxley. Writers started doing dystopias after we saw the effects of trying to build utopias that required, unfortunately, the elimination of a lot of people before you could get to the perfect point, which never arrived. … I don’t believe in a perfect world. I don’t believe it’s achievable, and I believe the people who try to achieve it usually end up turning it into something like Cambodia or something very similar because purity tests set in. Are you ideologically pure enough to be allowed to live? Well, it turns out that very few people are, so you end up with a big powerful struggle and a mass killing scene.
Book III. Concerning Petitions and Axioms.
The Philosophical and Mathematical Commentaries of Proclus on the First Book of Euclid's Elements Vol. 2 (1789)
“We will surely get to our destination if we join hands.”