
“But one had to trust instruments over instincts, that was science.”
Source: Blue Mars (1996), Chapter 2, “Areophany” (p. 70)
[Jean Rostand, The substance of men, Doubleday, 1962, 19]
“But one had to trust instruments over instincts, that was science.”
Source: Blue Mars (1996), Chapter 2, “Areophany” (p. 70)
“Science has made us gods even before we are worthy of being men.”
La science a fait de nous des dieux avant même que nous méritions d'être des hommes.
[Jean Rostand, Thoughts of a Biologist, 1939]
“Captain Littlepage had overset his mind with too much reading.”
Source: The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896), Ch. 5
“Not too much science but too little science is at the root of our troubles.”
"The Kingdom of Man" https://archive.org/details/kingdomofman289cham (1938)
Source: Soldiers Live (2000), Chapter 139, “Taglios: The Great General” (p. 762)
Source: Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology (1984), p. 1
On Alexander the Great, p. 312
Source: The Persian Boy (1972)
Context: It is better to believe in men too rashly, and regret, than believe too meanly. Men could be more than they are, if they would try for it. He has shown them that. How many have tried, because of him? Not only those I have seen; there will be men to come. Those who look in mankind only for their own littleness, and make them believe in that, kill more than he ever will in all his wars.